Heidi
Is it ok? 'If I go shopping with you, I won't finish homework.' Thanks
2017年2月16日 00:10
回答 · 5
Hi Helen, Your sentence is: "If I go shopping with you, I won't finish homework." It may cause a misunderstanding because "I won't (will not) finish my homework" may be interpreted as you making a choice not to finish your homework. Therefore, we can make the meaning more specific by writing: "I won't be able to finish my homework." In this way, you would like to finish your homework but you weren't able to due to some reason. Putting everything together, the sentence becomes: "If I go shopping with you, I won't be able to finish my homework." Ps : I added "my" because I presume the homework is yours. Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
2017年2月16日
I'd change it to, "If I go shopping with you, I won't be able to finish my homework."
2017年2月16日
Almost! If I go shopping with you, I won't finish my homework. Another way to say it, "If we go shopping, I won't have time to finish my homework."
2017年2月16日
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