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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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if he doesn't complete his assignment by tomorrow??

  

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Something needs to follow that sentence; if he doesn't complete his assignment by tomorrow, something will happen[that something might be - he might lose his job, he might not pass the exam, he might not be able get something which he would otherwise be entitled to/for]

  • Something needs to follow that sentence; if he doesn't complete his assignment by tomorrow, something will happen[that something might be - he might lose his job, he might not pass the exam, he might not be able get something which he would otherwise be entitled to/for]
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Something needs to follow that sentence; if he doesn't complete his assignment by tomorrow, something will happen[that something might be - he might lose his job, he might not pass the exam, he might not be able get something which he would otherwise be entitled to/for]

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If he doesn't complete his assignment by tomorrow, it will be late. 
If his assignment is late, the teacher will give him a zero.
If he gets too many zeros, he will fail the class.
If he fails the class, his parents will be very angry with him.
Also if he fails the class, he will be put on academic probation.
If he is on academic probation for more than two semesters, he

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