Please correct these phrases grammatically anyway.
You will be punished for what you did during the class, remain standing for the rest of the class.
Now, you will bear the punishment what was meant for him, because you did a punishable offence much more serious than what he did during the class.
Hi With the first sentence, it is OK but you have two main verbs with only a comma between them. Personally, I would be OK with that, especially in informal writing, but you would be marked down for it in many contexts. It's better to have stronger punctuation or a linking word: - You will be punished for what you did during the class.
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Hi
With the first sentence, it is OK but you have two main verbs with only a comma between them. Personally, I would be OK with that, especially in informal writing, but you would be marked down for it in many contexts. It's better to have stronger punctuation or a linking word:
- You will be punished for what you did during the class. Remain standing for the rest of the class.