(d) If you win the race, I shall reward you. (use unless)
(e) His father was very angry. He beat the dog. (so....that)
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(d) Unless you win the race, I will not reward you.
(e) His father was so angry that he beated the dog.
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d. Unless you win the race, I shall not reward you.
e. His father was so angry that he beat the dog.
Conjunctions
- Conjunctions refer to joining words that help in joining two or more sentences.
- The conjunction 'unless' states a condition for the fulfillment of the motive. In the given sentence, the condition is that the listener will have to win the race.
- The conjunction phrase 'so that' defines the cause and consequence of an action. The cause in the given sentence is that the father was angry. The consequence was that he beat the dog.
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