English, asked by gaurav6977, 6 months ago


(ii) If he didn't succeed, it would be back to
university
(Rewrite using 'Unless'.)

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Answered by ZzyetozWolFF
79

Answer:

Unless he don't succeed, it would be back to university.

Explanation:

  • 'Unless' is generally used to present a condition of happening of an event.

  • A main clause is required to make a complete sense when you are using the word 'unless'.

Here are some sentences where the word 'unless' is used:-

  • Unless you don't tell me names of those abusers, how could I help you out?

  • Unless I don't succeed I won't go back.

  • Unless you don't defeat me, I'm not going to lose hope.

  • Unless you don't study, you won't score.

  • Unless I don't right an answer, I won't sleep peacefully.

  • Unless you aren't here, I'm waiting for you.
Answered by Anonymous
440

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\sf\purple{↠}Unless he don't succeed, it would be back to university.

\sf\green{↠}Unless is a \sf\pink{subordinating \:conjunction.}

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  \huge{\underline{\mathfrak{Conjunctions :}}}

What are conjunctions?

Words that connect two or more sentences are known as conjunctions. Examples : And, neither, either, nor, yet and so on.

Few sentences :

  • She likes pizza and kinder joy
  • He is tall but she is short.
  • I’d like to thank you for the gift.

There are 3 types of Conjunctions :

Subordinating Conjunctions.

Coordinating Conjunctions.

Correlative Conjunctions

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