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Which is correct:
"As long as I continue to study, I will get good grades."
"So long as I continue to study, I will get good grades."
(Someone told me that to use "as long as" was incorrect in that context. I was wondering if that was true. If it is true, that it is in correct, is there a way you can use "as long as" correctly in any instances other than similies?)
"As long as I continue to study, I will get good grades."
"So long as I continue to study, I will get good grades."
(Someone told me that to use "as long as" was incorrect in that context. I was wondering if that was true. If it is true, that it is in correct, is there a way you can use "as long as" correctly in any instances other than similies?)