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Yoong Liat Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Joining of sentences

0 01b00James will disappoint everybody. He refuses to listen to advice.02b00 02br
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001. Unless James agrees to listen to advice, he will disappoint everybody. 02br
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002. Unless James listens to advice, he will disappoint everybody. 02br
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00Which sentence is correct in joining the sentences in bold?00 0-
  

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0 Hi Yoong Liat02br
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00I prefer your second sentence.0-
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01cite10Yoong Liat12cite11b10James will disappoint everybody. He refuses to listen to advice.12b10 12br
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102. Unless James listens to advice, he will disappoint everybody. 12br
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10Thanks for posting this, Yoong Liat.02br
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00I wond
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0 Hi Ernest02br
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00Yes, you can use the word 'the' if you are referring to a specific (already known or previously mentioned) piece of advice.0-

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