0
Forlan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

If conjuction and punctuations

Is the punctuation right?

If you do not like go to office at early morning, sufer sick, get low salary, hate your boss or coleague, you might decide to retire early.
  

Top answer

Do you consider spelling and grammar a part of punctuation? If so, NO! If you do not like going to the office early in the morning , if you get sick , get a low salary , or hate your boss or colleagues , you might decide to retire early.

  • Do you consider spelling and grammar a part of punctuation?
  • If so, NO!
  • If you do not like going to the office early in the morning , if you get sick , get a low salary , or hate your boss or colleagues , you might decide to retire early.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
Do you consider spelling and grammar a part of punctuation? If so, NO!

If you do not like going to the office early in the morning, if you get sick, get a low salary, or hate your boss or colleagues, you might decide to retire early.
0
Mister MicawberDo you consider spelling and grammar a part of punctuation? If so, NO!

If you do not like going to the office early in the morning, if you get sick, get a low salary, or hate your boss or colleagues, you might decide to retire early.

Thanks Mr micawbeer, I have some ques
0
Repeating 'if' is a style choice; it ameliorates the repetitiveness of the list of actions.
'Get sick' = become ill

Related Questions