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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Deserve?

Dear Everyone,

I’m trying to find the right verb for the following sentence:

They told their son that if all his grades will be As, he will deserve (?) that they take him to Disneyland.

Could you let me know, please, if it is correct this way, and what other verbs I could use to say the same? Thank you. Emotion: smile
  

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Say eg They told their son that if all his grades were As, they would take him to Disneyland. eg They told their son that if all his grades were As, they would reward him with a trip to Disneyland.

  • Say eg They told their son that if all his grades were As, they would take him to Disneyland.
  • eg They told their son that if all his grades were As, they would reward him with a trip to Disneyland.
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No.Say
eg They told their son that if all his grades were As, they would take him to Disneyland.
eg They told their son that if all his grades were As, they would reward him with a trip to Disneyland.
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There are many ways to say it.
Here are a few:

They told their son that he would win a trip to Disneyland by getting straight A's in school.
They told their son that his reward for straight A's would be a trip to Disneyland.
They told their son that if he got straight A's, they would give him a trip to Disneyland.
They told their son that if he got straight A's, they wou
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Dear Clive and Alphecca Stars, thank you! Emotion: happy

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