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she would not have waited --------- you had been late (if/unless)​

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Answered by ripinpeace
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Answer:

she would not have waited IF you had been late.

Answered by Sahil3459
0

Answer:

If is the correct option

Explanation:

When discussing current events, we frequently substitute the word unless for the word if...not.

Unless is short for except if or just means if...not.

These two illustrations both apply to the present and have the same idea.When highlighting an exception to what is normally true, the word "unless" is a suitable choice. In this case, I only have one potential cause for being late: automobiles on the road, or traffic. Note that we use the present tense to refer to the future in sentences using the if and except operators.

You won't succeed if you don't put in the effort. If you don't put in the effort, you won't succeed.

If you don't study hard, you won't succeed. (NOT If you don't put in the effort, you won't succeed.)

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