he won't come you invite him you judge if or unless
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- The correct option for this phrase in order to make it grammatically correct is to add the word is unless.
The resultant sentence will be as follows:
"He won't come unless you invite him."
- The incorrect option is if.
The difference between if and unless is given below:
- There can be a difference between "if" and "unless." To make this distinction, you need to know what "if" and "unless" mean.
- "If" is a conditional clause. It is used to describe something that will or won't happen because of a condition. For example: If I win the lottery, I'll buy a boat.
- "Unless" is a conditional clause. It can be used to describe something that will or won't happen because a condition is not met. For example: Unless we win the lottery, we can't buy a boat on time.
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