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I'll only pay you ____ you finish the work.

a. If b. unless c. until d. Whether​

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Answered by bidhanch
31

Answer:

I'll only pay you if you finish the work.

Explanation:

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Answered by mahimapanday53
0

Concept: If is frequently used to introduce hypothetical or real-world scenarios, along with any resulting outcomes. The circumstances may be hypothetical, genuine, or uncertain.

We occasionally have the ability to omit words following if to create fixed expressions.

We introduce reported yes-no questions, questions with or, and other questions using if.

We use just if to say "on the condition that," which is a strong condition that is frequently an order or demand. It bears the opposite connotation of "except if."

Given: I'll only pay you ____ you finish the work.

To find: the missing blank

Solution: The solution for the given sentence is 'if'.

I'll only pay you if you finish the work.

Hence, option (a) is correct.

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