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Hey dudes, I've got a littla problem here . I am still learning English, so I don't understand everything yet. Can someone explain what "I won't do the house, unless you help me" means? Thanks
Last edited by GamerCat (2014-04-20 22:59:34)
Not much context but it sounds like it relates to chores/cleaning. Saying something along the lines of I won't clean the house unless you help me.
Not much context but it sounds like it relates to chores/cleaning. Saying something along the lines of I won't clean the house unless you help me.
Thanks . I thought so. And this is just a single sentence showed as an example of using unless.
Wait for Sunshine, she can tell u.
she can tell you who can be knowledgeable regarding location of the place where you can lern about this word
Wait for Sunshine, she can tell u.
Wait for YourMother.
Lol
For what sunshine? oO
This is easy: "I won't do the house, if you don't help me."
The question is about "do the house", not "unless"
Damned Britons couldn't even create something intuitively understandable, damned language...
mccrank wrote:For what sunshine? oO
This is easy: "I won't do the house, if you don't help me."
The question is about "do the house", not "unless"
Doing the house is doing housework... what else?
mccrank wrote:For what sunshine? oO
This is easy: "I won't do the house, if you don't help me."
The question is about "do the house", not "unless"
That's right
For what sunshine? oO
for doing the house?