if it rain.we shall not go out (use unless)
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We shall go out unless it's raining.
- In the above sentence, unless means the same as if...not. Like if, unless is pursued by a present tense, a past tense, or a past perfect tense (never by a conditional). Unless is used rather than if...not in conditional sentences of all kinds. The order of the clauses does not matter with sentences using unless.
- "Unless" in the sentence means subjects (We) shall go out except if it's raining.
- In some questions, we are directed to solve a question as instructed, which means we have to follow the instruction. But when it comes to grammar we are given a few words or sometimes we are told to change the given question as requested. For example, change the affirmative sentence into a negative, add the given adjective in the statement, add a question tag in a simple statement, etc.
Hence, We shall go out unless it's raining.
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