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(O 6) Now combine the following pairs of sentences with “unless”.
1. a) You must do as I tell you, b) otherwise you will regret it.
2. a) You must work hard, b) only then you can get a first class.

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Answered by PremSaroj1966
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Answer:

1.Unless you do as I tell you,you will regret it

2.Unless you work hard,you can not get a first class.

Answered by PADMINI
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Combine the following pairs of sentences with “unless”:

1. a) You must do as I tell you, b) otherwise you will regret it.

Unless you do as I tell you, you will regret it.

2. a) You must work hard, b) only then you can get a first-class.

Unless you work hard, you can't get a first-class.

IF and UNLESS:

  • ​''If'' is a condition or supposition whereas ''unless'' is used in the case in which a statement being made is not true. ''unless'' generally means ''if.... not''

Using ''IF''

If you don't work hard, you won't succeed

If you work hard, you will succeed.

Using ''UNLESS'' (= if not)

Unless you work hard, you will fail.

Unless you work hard, you will not succeed.

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