Which are correct: 1-I know he has found a job again, but he shouldn't stop doing housework and leave everything to his wife like he used to before losing the other job. 2-I know he has found a job again, but he shouldn't stop doing housework and leave everything to his wife, like he used to before losing the other job. 3-I know he has found a job again, but he shouldn't stop doing housework and leave everything to his wife as he used to before losing the other job. 4-I know he has found a job again, but he shouldn't stop doing housework and leave everything to his wife, as he used to before losing the other job. MEANING: He used to do leave the housework to his wife. Then he lost his job and helped with the housework. Now he has found a job but he shouldn't stop doing housework and leave everything to his wife as he used to before losing the other job. |
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