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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

One subordinate clause and more than one main clause

Hi. Are these correct? Thank you for your help in advance.

1. If everything goes well, Jim will be home soon and Joe will enter a good college soon too.
2. If we love each other, we won't steal, we won't lie, and we won't wish ill of others (should it be "each other"?).-- I am sure it would be better if we wrote, "If we love each other, we won't steal, lie and wish ill of others (should it be "each other"?)," but I am focusing on the structure of the sentence, and your help will be appreciated.
  

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1. If everything goes well, Jim will be home soon and Joe will enter a good college soo n, too. 2.

  • 1.
  • If everything goes well, Jim will be home soon and Joe will enter a good college soo n, too.
  • 2.
  • If we love each other, we won't steal, we won't lie, and we won't wish ill of each other .
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1. If everything goes well, Jim will be home soon and Joe will enter a good college soon, too.
2. If we love each other, we won't steal, we won't lie, and we won't wish ill of each other.

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