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Xstephenx Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Say that again or if you say that again?

___ and i will hit you.
A if you say that again
b if you say it again
c say that again
d you will say that again.

my choice is A, the given one is C.
"if" is a conjunction ,so the "and" is redundant in the condition of A.
neither A or B is correct for the same reason, and C is the best answer.
am i right?thx
  

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I don't quite follow all of your argument, but C is the only correct answer.

  • I don't quite follow all of your argument, but C is the only correct answer.
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I don't quite follow all of your argument, but C is the only correct answer.
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For A and B, the if statements require a 'then' counterpart or similar, rather an effect to go with the cause, which is not given. For D, it obviously does not work as it ends in a period, rendering the rest of the sentence useless and lost. C is the correct choice, read it to yourself and it will make the most sense too!

Cheers.
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Note the following equivalents.

If you X, I will Y = X, and I will Y.
If you don't X, I will Y = X, or I will Y.

Note that these combinations are wrong:

If X, and Y.
If X, or Y.

CJ
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thx, all you guys!
it seems that C is the only correct one.

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