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Sun 94 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Pay a fine

Can you help me to express the following sentences more naturally in English?

(teacher to students)

If you forget to bring your textbook or handouts to class, I will charge you a fine. That is, whenever you leave your textbook at home, you will have to pay a fine for $10. I will collet it.
  

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Failing to bring your textbook or handouts (with you) to class will cost you a fine of $10. If you forget to bring your textbook or handouts (to class), you'll have to pay a $10-dollar fine to me.

  • Failing to bring your textbook or handouts (with you) to class will cost you a fine of $10.
  • If you forget to bring your textbook or handouts (to class), you'll have to pay a $10-dollar fine to me.
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Failing to bring your textbook or handouts (with you) to class will cost you a fine of $10.

If you forget to bring your textbook or handouts (to class), you'll have to pay a $10-dollar fine to me.

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