you will not succeed unless you (work) hard. Change into Verb.
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Answer:
You will not succeed unless you work hard.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Unless you put in hard work you won’t succeed
Explanation:
If clause (condition) and Main clause (outcome)
As per the standard grammar, the condition in the “if clause” must be in “past perfect” tense while the outcome in the “main clause” should take the “perfect conditional” or “perfect continuous conditional” tense.
For example:
If he had tried harder, he would have succeeded. (Correct)
As you can see, the condition (try) in the “if clause” is in the past perfect tense, and the outcome (succeed) in the “main clause” is in the perfect conditional tense.
Even if you alter the position of both these clauses, the rules as well as the meaning of the sentence remain the same.
For example:
He would have succeeded if he had tried harder. (Correct)
However, if you observe closely, you will find many people in Indian using the rules incorrectly. Don’t be surprised if you hear people say,
“If he would have tried harder, he would have succeeded” (Incorrect)
Sometimes, we can use a negative if clause or negative main clause