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If the patient is not operated immediately, he will die. ( Use unless )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

Unless the patient is operated immediately, he will die. Contrary to popular belief, "will" and "will be" do not have the same meaning.

Explanation:

The word "will" conveys conviction, i.e., that the event or action being addressed will undoubtedly occur in the future. For instance, "Tom will solve this problem within minutes." In contrast, the term "will be" is used to allude to acts that will occur at some point in the future when the future continuous tense is used. Usually, when the word "will" is used, the main verb's base form is employed, and when the word "will be," the present participle form is used. Using the phrases "My parents will visit the church" or "My parents will be visiting the church," for instance.

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