____ don't leave now, I shall be late (Although/if)
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Explanation:
- In the given sentence there are no two ways to go about with the sentence.
- Option 1 would be to use the word "if" in the beginning of the sentence. It would result in this,
- " If I don't leave now, I shall be late"
- This is the correct use of the word. The other option "although" cannot be used. Because it would not make any logical sense.
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If I don't leave now, I shall be late.
Explanation:
- The given sentence is in future tense and it is a if-clause. Thus, the verb "shall" is used in the sentence.
- "If I don't leave now" is if-clause and "I shall be late" is a conditional clause.
- The verb is used in three tenses namely past, present and future.
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