Choose when or while.
I was having lunch when/while James arrived.
When/While I heard the doorbell, I went to the door.
When/While Jo was washing her hair, I did my homework.
When/While you saw Ann, was she with Sam?
I was in the shop when/while
someone stole my bag.
When/While we were standing outside the cinema, someone picked my pocket.
My sister told me not to close the window.
Pam told me to give him his phone.
John said not to swim in the lake.
Bob told me to send this email.
Peter asked me if I liked green tea.
John asked his sister if she went to the theater yesterday.
Michelle asked where the police station was.
Katie asked me what I was drawing.
Bob asked if he was doing his homework now.
Kelly asked her brother when he got up this morning.
David asked her if she had cleaned her room yesterday.
Susan asked Jane if she had washed her dresses.
Sam asked whose notebook was on the table.
Jasmine asked me what my favorite lesson was.
1. I cannot believe you. 2. We couldn't help but laugh. 3. It is rude, but there is nothing I can do. 4. She couldn't help but cry. 5. I can not help thinking about what awaits us. 6. What are you crying for? - I just can't do anything with myself. 7. It is simply impossible not to tell him about it. 8. It is only necessary to wait for his arrival. 9. We can only hope that he will recover. 10. Do not be offended, I can do nothing. 11. I couldn't help but go there. 12. There was nothing left for me to tell him the whole truth. 13. You couldn't help but see them there. 14. We couldn't believe him. 15. He couldn't hear me. 16. I just can't help but do it: I promised. 17. We couldn't help but laugh. 18. She couldn't help but cry. 19. He could not dislike this picture, he loves landscapes. 20. They could not but receive a telegram until now. 21. They could not help but be warned. 22. I could not but invite him.