(d) Unless it rains, we shall go to school.
(Use 'lf in place of 'Unless')
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If it rains, we shall go to school
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If it rains, we shall not go to school.
- The word "if" is used as subordinating conjunction in the given sentence.
- Subordinating conjunctions are used to connect the dependent clause with the independent clause.
- They are capable of showing cause-effect nature in a given sentence.
- There is the introduction of the dependent clause by joining it with the main clause.
- subordinate conjunctions are usually used at the beginning of the sentence.
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