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Wangqh2696122 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

If/Suppose

Are both the sententences correct in the usage of conjunctions? Thank you!
I think aerobics is very easy. If/Suppose I am in your class, I can work out with no problem.
  

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'Suppose' is casual only in that usage, and if used your sentence needs repunctuation. I think aerobics is very easy. If I am in your class, I can work out with no problem.

  • 'Suppose' is casual only in that usage, and if used your sentence needs repunctuation.
  • I think aerobics is very easy.
  • If I am in your class, I can work out with no problem.
  • I think aerobics is very easy.
  • Suppose I am in your clas s.
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'Suppose' is casual only in that usage, and if used your sentence needs repunctuation.

I think aerobics is very easy. If I am in your class, I can work out with no problem.
I think aerobics is very easy. Suppose I am in your class. I can work out with no problem.

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