If u tell the truth,you will not be punished. Use: (a)unless (b)provided that (c)in case
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Sentence - If you tell the truth, you will not be punished.
(a) Unless
You will be punished unless you tell the truth.
(b) Provided that
You will not be punished, provided that you tell the truth.
(c) In case
In case you tell the truth, you will not be punished.
The three conjunctions are used as follows:
- Unless: The conjunction 'unless' means 'unless if.' The clause that follows unless is subordinate: it requires the main clause to complete the sentence.
- Providing that: "On the condition that" is the most prevalent idiomatic meaning. In daily English, "given that" is generally taken in this way.
- In case: You use 'in case' in phrases like 'just in case you didn't know or 'just in case you forgot.'
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You will be punished unless you tell the truth
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