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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Every day you without saying

How would you write this sentence?
Every day without saying a bad word I'll give you money.
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" If your intent is to reward someone for not swearing, the first applies. If your intent is to make a daily payment to someone, while being polite to them, then the second. )

  • " If your intent is to reward someone for not swearing, the first applies.
  • If your intent is to make a daily payment to someone, while being polite to them, then the second.
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There are two different interpretations I can make from your statement:
"Every day that you do not swear or say a bad word, I will give you some money."
or
"I will give you some money every day, and I will not say a bad word."

If your intent is to reward someone for not swearing, the first applies.
If your intent is to make a daily payment to someone, while being polite
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wilpeterIf your intent is to reward someone for not swearing
Hah! I never would have thought of that one!

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