English, asked by ekamsingh1720, 5 months ago

I cannot go to him unless he invites (does not invite) me​

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Answered by freedarajesh2003
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They are both correct but they mean something different. ... “I will not join you unless you invite me” = “I will not join you if you do not invite me. ... I WON'T COME UNLESS (OR UNTIL-doesn't much matter) YOU ASK ME TO are more likely

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