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Help please!

myemma
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Help please!
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Dear friends! Can you help me to make up the sentence using these words:
forget, don �t, the, bills, them, day, the, pay, you, don �t, to, get.
Thanks a lot!!!!!!! |
5 Oct 2013
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omarengteacher
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don �t forget to pay the bills the day you get them (extra don �t?)
Looks like the final don �t is not necessary. |
5 Oct 2013
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dillydi
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forget, don �t, the, bills, them, day, the, pay, you, don �t, to, get.
Pay the bills on the day you get them and don �t forget! |
5 Oct 2013
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omarengteacher
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Extra "on" in your answer, but given there is an extra "don �t", I think it �s also right. But, is it necessary to say "pay the bills ON the day you get them"? Isn �t it better to say "pay the bills the day you get them" (without "on")? |
5 Oct 2013
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ueslteacher
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Don �t forget to pay the bills on the day you get them. (?)
On the day you get the bills don�t forget to pay them. (?) On the day you get them, don�t forget to pay the bills. (?)
Just for fun: You don�t get to forget the bills on the pay day:)
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5 Oct 2013
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cunliffe
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I can use all the words � Don �t forget to pay the bills the day you don �t get them. � Unfortunately, it doesn �t make sense. 
@omarengteacher - I don �t think it matters about using on or not.
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5 Oct 2013
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Jayho
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Maybe the extra don�t is used for emphasis: Don�t, don�t, forget to pay the bills the day you get them Cheers Jayho
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5 Oct 2013
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