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he won't come .... you invite him using if or unless​

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Answered by ananya4das
2

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He won't come unless you invite him

step-by-step explanation:-

“If” is conditional. It is used to describe a possible situation, and what would happen under the conditions of that situation. “Unless” is also conditional, but it is effectively “if” with an extra exclusion or negative qualifier added. Unless basically means “except if” or “if… not”.

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Answered by XxTheunknownxX
4

Hello mate Good night

I have given you some hints in down check

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  1. Unless has a similar meaning to if not. the examples given below.

  • Unless she works hard she will not pas.

  • If she does not work hard she will not pas.

  1. They will not come ……………………… you invite them.

Ans: Unless is the correct answer.

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