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if it doesn't rain the crop will fail(use unless in place of it ​

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Answered by anshveer52
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Answer:

unless (Conj.) : used to talk about a situation that could happen in the future

unless (Conj.) : used to talk about a situation that could happen in the futureuntil : up to the point in time or the event mentioned.

unless (Conj.) : used to talk about a situation that could happen in the futureuntil : up to the point in time or the event mentioned.The sentence means —

unless (Conj.) : used to talk about a situation that could happen in the futureuntil : up to the point in time or the event mentioned.The sentence means —If there is no rain this week, the crops will fail.

unless (Conj.) : used to talk about a situation that could happen in the futureuntil : up to the point in time or the event mentioned.The sentence means —If there is no rain this week, the crops will fail.Here, unless is the right usage.

Answered by SMARTYadavYash94
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