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Contiluo Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Sitting watch TV

I don't know how to combine the following sentences into one.

(1) He always sits in front of the TV and watches TV at the same time.

(2) He always chats on the Internet.

He either sits in front of the TV to watch TV or chats on the Internet.
  

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-- This is a ridiculous sentence. (2) He always chats on the Internet. The 2 sentences are mutually exclusive: 'always' makes them so.

  • -- This is a ridiculous sentence.
  • (2) He always chats on the Internet.
  • The 2 sentences are mutually exclusive: 'always' makes them so.
  • -- This is a reasonable compromise.
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(1) He always sits in front of the TV and watches TV at the same time.-- This is a ridiculous sentence.

(2) He always chats on the Internet.

The 2 sentences are mutually exclusive: 'always' makes them so.

He either sits in front of the TV or chats on the Internet.-- This is a reasonable compromise.

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