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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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live like you have no kids

If someone has kids but they want to travel all the time, and a friend tells them :
You want to live like you have no kids. You can't live on the road and going from town to town with kids.

How should you write this sentence?
  

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You want to live like ( or as if ) you have no kids. You can't live on the road and going go or travel from town to town with kids.

  • You want to live like ( or as if ) you have no kids.
  • You can't live on the road and going go or travel from town to town with kids.
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You want to live like (or as if) you have no kids. You can't live on the road and going go or travel from town to town with kids.

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