English, asked by krish6143, 9 months ago

Put
(a) I would never keep a large dog. I have time
exercise it properly.
appt
you
(b) Sita would have come first in class. She had not (a)
fallen ill.
(c) You must not dive. You have been properly trained.
(d) Medical evidence suggests that people would enjoy
better health. They did not consume refined sugar.
answer pls . join the following senttences using 'unless' Or 'if... not'​

Answers

Answered by Nyaberiduke
47

Answer:

1. I would never keep a large dog unless I have time.

2. Sita would have come first in class if she had not fallen ill.

3. You must not drive unless you have been properly trained.

4.Medical evidence suggest that people would enjoy better health if they did not consume refined sugar.

On my work I have joined the sentences on the conjunctions you issued.

Answered by santy2
27

Answer:

Join the following sentences using "unless" or "if...not"

(a) I would never keep a large dog. I have time exercise it properly.

(b) Sita would have come first in class. She had not fallen ill.

(c) You must not dive. You have been properly trained.

(d) Medical evidence suggests that people would enjoy better health. They did not consume refined sugar.

Here are the two possible ways that you could combine the sentences with either "unless" or "If...not"

a) I would never keep a large dog unless I have time to exercise it properly.

You could also write it as;

Unless I have time to train a large dog properly, I would not keep it.

b) Sita would have come first in class if she had not fallen ill.

  You could also write this sentence as:

  If Sita had not fallen ill, she would have come first in class.

c) You must not dive unless you have been trained properly.

  Or,

  Unless you have been properly trained, you must not dive.

d) Medical evidence suggests that people would enjoy better health if they     did not consume refined sugar.

Or,

If people did not consume refined sugar, they would enjoy better health.

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