Take along some spending money to buy lunch on the train. So you don't get starve during the trip.
mosja Take along some spending money to buy lunch on the train so y ou don't get starve d during the trip. ' only in the present progressive tense and in informal conversation.
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mosjaTake along some spending money to buy lunch on the train so you don't get starved during the trip.
You can say, 'so that you don't starve' as well; however, 'don't get starved' is equally informal but more similar to 'don't get hungry.'
Usually, I hear 'I'm
mosjaTake along some spending money to buy lunch on the train so you don't get
starvehungry during the trip.
As shown. It's all one sentence. 'along' and 'spending' are not necessary.
'get starve' is not grammatical. Besides 'starve' is too dram