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28 Mar 2015
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I'll ignore you unless you stop. does this sound natural?
I'll ignore you unless you stop. does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
Sorry, I actually meant to say that it does sound natural.
- Simplified Chinese (China)
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
So how to say it natural?
- English (US)
A little unnatural
It's not that "I'll ignore you until you stop" is not natural; it's correct. It's just that, in my case, I tend to hear (and say) : "I'll ignore you till you stop" instead.
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Ok,I know~thank you for your help😊

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