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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

AS LONG AS or UNTIL / continuous or simple tense

Could you tell me how to naturally say these sentences?

1 As long as I don't know what I want to do/until I don't know what I want to do, I'll work here.

2 Not only are you living/do you live here, but you are also rude to the people accommodating you. (how would you naturally say this?)

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1 As long as I don't know what I want to do/until I know what I want to do, I'll work here.

  • 1 As long as I don't know what I want to do/until I know what I want to do, I'll work here.
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1 As long as I don't know what I want to do/until I know what I want to do, I'll work here.

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