if it does not rain , i will come ( use of unless in the place of 'if')
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Unless it rains, I will not come.
Unless and “if not” mean the same thing.
Unless precedes a past tense, present tense, or a past perfect tense, just like if.
They are both used interchangeably in conditional sentences quite often.
When using unless, the order of the clauses is not important.
For example, If he was not good at his job, he would not have gotten the promotion.
Unless he was good at his job, he would not have gotten the promotion.
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