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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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please, check my answers

Pay the rent regularly or I won't renew the contract. (as long as)
I won't renew the rent as long as you don't pay the rent regularly.

If he behaved badly, he would be punished. (as)
He isn't punished as he doesn't behave badly.
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Anonymous I won't renew the contract as long as you don't pay the rent regularly. You meant to write as above. There is not a unique correct answer to either question.

  • Anonymous I won't renew the contract as long as you don't pay the rent regularly.
  • You meant to write as above.
  • There is not a unique correct answer to either question.
  • Your answers express broadly the correct meanings, but I would more naturally reverse the order of the clauses.
  • I am also not sure whether the first answer is supposed to be based on "I won't renew the contract" or "I will renew the contract", or whether your tenses are what is expected for the second answer.
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AnonymousI won't renew the contract as long as you don't pay the rent regularly.
You meant to write as above.

There is not a unique correct answer to either question. Your answers express broadly the correct meanings, but I would more naturally reverse the order of the clauses. I am also not sure whether the
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Yes, I meant to write the contract not the rent.
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