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oborozuki
I’d rather not. I’ll help you do your work. I’ll help you make dinner tonight. I’ll help you cook dinner tonight. Let me help you with that. Can I submit this report tomorrow? Do you mind if I submit the report later today? Let me help you with the reports. Can I work with Maria today? Do you mind if I go early today? Because I have a doctor appointment. You should pay it now because you get fine. You should come on time to work.
Jun 20, 2024 2:59 AM
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I’d rather not. I’ll help you do your work. I’ll help you make dinner tonight. I’ll help you cook dinner tonight. Let me help you with that. Can I submit this report tomorrow? Do you mind if I submit the report later today? Let me help you with the reports. Can I work with Maria today? Do you mind if I go early today? I have a doctor appointment. You should pay (for) it now because you may/will get fine. You should come on time to work. It's okay to start a sentence with "because," but it has to be a complete sentence. Ex: Because I have a doctor's appointment, I have to go early today. This is acceptable.
June 20, 2024
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