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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

EVEN IF or EVEN THOUGH / AS or FOR / AS LONG or UNTIL

Please help me correct these sentences?


1 Even though/if I'm tired I still like the job.

2 It's there as/for decoration.

3 As long as I don't have a job, I'm not getting married./Until I have a job, I'm not getting married.

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1 Even though I'm tired I still like the job. 2 It's there for decoration. 3 Until I have a job, I'm not getting married.

  • 1 Even though I'm tired I still like the job.
  • 2 It's there for decoration.
  • 3 Until I have a job, I'm not getting married.
  • Note: for #2 I think that either one is grammatically correct.
  • "It's there as decoration" is just as good in my opinion.
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1 Even though I'm tired I still like the job.
2 It's there for decoration.
3 Until I have a job, I'm not getting married.

Note: for #2 I think that either one is grammatically correct. "It's there as decoration" is just as good in my opinion.

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