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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

How to join two sentences

1i01font00We can complete/finish this work in three hours.02font02i02br
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01i01font00They can complete/finish the same work in a day(or maybe 8 to 9 hours).02font02i02br
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00I joined the above two sentences like these:02br
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01b01i00We can complete the work in three hours that they do in one day.02i02b02br
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00Is this correct?02br
00Could you tell me another way to say?02br
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00Thanks02br
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1b01i00Close . . . 02i02b02br
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01b01i00We can complete the same work in three hours that they can do in one day.02i02b02br
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01b01i00(it would be the 01u00same02u00 work, right?)02i02b0-
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01cite10Susankay12cite11b11i10Close . . . 12i12b12blockquote
10Thanks, Susankay. 02br
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00Yes, I meant it's the same.0-
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0My take: 02br
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00They complete the work in a day which we can do in three hours 0-
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0It takes them an entire day to do the work [that] we can complete in only three hours. (That is optional.)0-
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0Sounds native, GG.02br
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00I would've never come up with this if you hadn't told me.0-

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