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Yunus Posted 20 years ago
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everytime needs two ideas?

0hi everybody,02br
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01font00everytime i get up early02font00 is it correct? or02br
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01font00everytime i get up early, my mother prepares breakfast for me02font00.(my teacher said that sentence)02br
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00my teacher who is from Chicago said me that if we used 01font00everytime02font00 we might use two sentences or two ideas02br
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00he said me that it might be 01font00i get up early all the time02font02br
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00what do you think this subject?0-
  

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02br 01i 00Every time02i 00 X, Y. 02br 01i 00Every time02i 00 at the beginning of one of the clauses connects two events. When one happens, the other also happens.

  • 02br 01i 00Every time02i 00 X, Y.
  • 02br 01i 00Every time02i 00 at the beginning of one of the clauses connects two events.
  • When one happens, the other also happens.
  • 02br 02br 00 CJ02br 0-
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0 Yes, you need two ideas, that is, two clauses.02br
01i00Every time02i00 X, Y. = Y 01i00every time02i00 X.02br
01i00Every time02i00 at the beginning of one of the clauses connects two events. When one happens, the other also happens. You can also use 01i00every time that02i00, which
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0Your teacher is correct.02br
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00When a sentence begins with “every time…….”. it implies something else follows.02br
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00Ex: 01font00Every time when he had promised to be on time, he is late02font00 02br
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00Note: everytime is not one word. 02br
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00Every time

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