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25 February
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Is it a correct sentense using "as long as"?
"I can free to go out as long as I wear a mask and social distance."
Is it a correct sentense using "as long as"?
"I can free to go out as long as I wear a mask and social distance."
"I can free to go out as long as I wear a mask and social distance."
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"I am free to go out as long as I wear a mask and social distance."
But yes, as long as is used correctly here.
- English (US)
Yes, “as long as” is used correctly
But the sentence should be:
“I **am** free to go out as long as I wear a mask and **socially** distance”
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