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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is it Okay? Thanks in advance

I"ll take a nap;
I'll take a nap if I'm tired;
I won't take a nap whether I'm tired or not;
I won't take a nap unless I'm tired;
I'll take a nap whenever I'm tired;
I'll take a nap whenever I have the opportunity;
I'll take a nap when I have the opportunity;
I'll take a nap as soon as I have the opportunity;
I'll take a nap as soon as I arrive at home.

Thereza
  

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Each should finish with a period, not a semi-colon. Otherwise, they all seem OK. We usually say 'arrive home' (no 'at').

  • Each should finish with a period, not a semi-colon.
  • Otherwise, they all seem OK.
  • We usually say 'arrive home' (no 'at').
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Each should finish with a period, not a semi-colon. Otherwise, they all seem OK. We usually say 'arrive home' (no 'at').
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber.Emotion: smile

Best wishes,

Thereza

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