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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

When he wakes up

Can Isay,

(a) He is very hardworking to prepare ice cream when he wakes up early every morning.
  

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That sentence is awkward, VT, and I'm not 100% sure I understood exactly what you wanted to say. I think I'd separate that into two sentences (or connect the two ideas with 'and'). Try this: He is very hardworking.

  • That sentence is awkward, VT, and I'm not 100% sure I understood exactly what you wanted to say.
  • I think I'd separate that into two sentences (or connect the two ideas with 'and').
  • Try this: He is very hardworking.
  • He wakes up early every morning to prepare ice cream.
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That sentence is awkward, VT, and I'm not 100% sure I understood exactly what you wanted to say.
I think I'd separate that into two sentences (or connect the two ideas with 'and'). Try this:

He is very hardworking. He wakes up early every morning to prepare ice cream.

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