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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) Although his job is tiring, whereas he enjoys his job and makes children happy.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) Although his job is tiring, whereas he enjoys his job and makes children happy. Although his job is tiring, he enjoys his job and makes children happy. ) The above Anon post is also mine.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) Although his job is tiring, whereas he enjoys his job and makes children happy.
  • Although his job is tiring, he enjoys his job and makes children happy.
  • ) The above Anon post is also mine.
  • Nowadays, it looks like we've to log in more often.
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Vincent Teo
Can I say,

(a) Although his job is tiring, whereas he enjoys his job and makes children happy.

Although his job is tiring, he enjoys his job and makes children happy. (When you use 'although', you should not use 'whereas'.)

The above Anon post is also mine. Nowadays, it looks like we've to log in more often.
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CAn I say,
(a) Whenever he comes to the neighbourhood, he toots his horn to attract the children.
They come out to buy ice cream.

(b) They come and buy Ali's ice cream when they hear he rings the bell.
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Vincent TeoCAn I say,
(a) Whenever he comes to the neighbourhood, he toots his horn to attract the children.
They come out to buy ice cream.

(b) They come and buy Ali's ice cream when they hear he rings the bell.

(a) Whenever he comes to the neighbourhood, he toots his horn to attract the children.
They come out
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Vincent TeoCAn I say,
(a) Whenever he comes to the neighbourhood, he toots his horn to attract the children.
They come out to buy ice cream.

(b) They come and buy Ali's ice cream when they hear he rings the bell.
My reply will be under Anon as I've forgotten to sign in.

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