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rephrasing of sentence

 
 
Reply Fri 13 Jul, 2007 11:26 am
You cannot go out to play if you have not completed your homework.

Unless you complete/have completed your homework, you cannot go out to play.

Which word/s should I use so that it has the same meaning as the sentence in bold?

Many thanks.
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Reply Fri 13 Jul, 2007 11:46 am
Re: rephrasing of sentence
See words in bold and underlined

You cannot go out to play if you have not completed your homework.

Unless you complete/have completed your homework, you cannot go out to play.
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Reply Fri 13 Jul, 2007 11:54 am
Thank you very much.
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