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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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on condition that

0A: Can I go swimming in the river?02br
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00B: You could go on condition that you 01u00didn't go02u00 far from the river bank.02br
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00Does "didn't go" make sense? If not, how should it be changed?0-
  

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e. it is his usual behaviour. Because of that, now he is forbidden to go to the river.

  • e.
  • it is his usual behaviour.
  • Because of that, now he is forbidden to go to the river.
  • " 02i 02br 02br 00His mom replies:01i 00 "No.
  • "02i 0-
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0Let's imagine that a child usually goes too far from the bank, i.e. it is his usual behaviour. Because of that, now he is forbidden to go to the river. 02br
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00He asks: 01i00"Can I go to the river to swim?" 02i02br
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00His mom replies:01i00 "No. You could go there on condition that you didn't go too far from the river

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