When we talk about present situations or present time we
can use either unless' or 'if...not'.
Example:
You can't go on a holiday unless you save some
money
If you don't save some money, you can't go on a
holiday
Fill in the blanks with it or 'unless'.
(a) I won't be able to assist you
you give me all the details of the report.
(b) I will take this job
working hours suit me.
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a- I won't be able to assist you unless you give me all the details of the report
b- I will take this job if it suits me
c- if he advertises on TV he will get a lot of publicity
d- unless it is very cold, we will not have snow
e- the thief threatened to kill us if we didn't give him the money
f-unless you use high quality material you cannot build a strong house
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(a) I won’t be able to assist you UNLESS you give me all the details of the report.
OR
IF you don’t be me all the details of the report, I’ll NOT be able to help you.
(b) I won’t take this job UNLESS the working hours suit me.
OR
IF the working hours don’t suit me, I’ll NOT take this job.
:)
OR
IF you don’t be me all the details of the report, I’ll NOT be able to help you.
(b) I won’t take this job UNLESS the working hours suit me.
OR
IF the working hours don’t suit me, I’ll NOT take this job.
:)
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