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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

While-and

Hello,

1.You clean the bathroom. I clean the carpet.

I have to join these the above two sentences.

A. You clean the bathroom and I clean the carpet.

B. You clean the bathroom while I clean the carpet.

C. You clean the bathroom as I clean the carpet.

Are these three correct?

Thanks.
  

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As written, the original appears to be talking about who habitually does what. I think probably it is miswritten and should say "You clean the bathroom. e.

  • As written, the original appears to be talking about who habitually does what.
  • I think probably it is miswritten and should say "You clean the bathroom.
  • e.
  • talking about who will do which task now.
  • Could you check that you have copied it correctly?
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As written, the original appears to be talking about who habitually does what. I think probably it is miswritten and should say "You clean the bathroom. I'll clean the carpet.", i.e. talking about who will do which task now. Could you check that you have copied it correctly?

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