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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Help me with this one sigle sentence please~^^

hi

I was just wondering whether it's correct to say this way:

If you do not complete the course, you are ineligible for re-registration.

coz it sounds little akward to me and i thought it would be better to say

If you didn't complete the course, you are ineligible for re-registration

or if you don't complete the course, you will not be eligible for re-registration.

Thank you in advance ^^
  

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Anonymous If you do not complete the course, you are ineligible for re-registration. This is idiomatic. I'm not sure if it would be called "habitual behavior," or something else of a similar nature.

  • Anonymous If you do not complete the course, you are ineligible for re-registration.
  • This is idiomatic.
  • I'm not sure if it would be called "habitual behavior," or something else of a similar nature.
  • There are so many labels out there, I'm sure one will fit.
  • If you drink, you can't drive.
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AnonymousIf you do not complete the course, you are ineligible for re-registration.
This is idiomatic.
I'm not sure if it would be called "habitual behavior," or something else of a similar nature. There are so many labels out there, I'm sure one will fit.

If you drink, you can't drive. Both are simple present tense.
If you don'

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