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How do you use unless examples?
Using Unless
- You will damage your health unless you stop smoking. = you will damage your health if you do not stop smoking.
- Unless she was working late, she would be here. = If she was not working, she would would be here.
- I wouldn’t have taken Paul unless his car hadn’t broken down.
In what situation do you use the conjunction Unless?
We use the conjunction unless to mean ‘except if’. The clause which follows unless is a subordinate clause (sc): it needs a main clause (mc) to make a complete sentence. When unless comes before the main clause, we use a comma: Unless [SC]it rains, [MC]we’ll go for a picnic by the river tomorrow.
How do you use unless in first conditional?
Unless: Substitute for “if not.”
- You won’t lose any weight unless you start eating healthier food. = You won’t lose any weight if you don’t start eating healthier food.
- I’m not going to dance unless somebody invites me.
- Unless there’s an emergency at work, I’ll be home on time.
How do you explain unless?
The easiest way to explain “unless” is to say it is the equivalent of a negative if-clause. If I do NOT win the lottery, I will not be able to buy a car. Unless I win the lottery, I will not be able to buy a car. This explanation is a good introduction to unless-clauses, but it is not the whole story.
What is difference between if and unless?
As you probably already know, “if” is conditional. It is used to describe a possible situation, and what would happen under the conditions of that situation. “Unless” is also conditional, but it is effectively “if” with an extra exclusion or negative qualifier added. Unless basically means “except if” or “if… not”.
Which tense is used with until?
The tenses used with until are simple past, simple present, past perfect and present perfect tense. Until can be used up to a specified period. For example: we watched the movie until midnight. The word ‘since’ can be used from a precise time in the past till now.
Can I use when in first conditional?
We use the first conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible. In first conditional sentences, the structure is usually: if/when + present simple >> will + infinitive. It is also common to use this structure with unless, as long as, as soon as or in case instead of if.
What kind of word is unless?
conjunction
The word ‘unless’ is a conjunction. A conjunction is a part of speech that is used to connect two clauses or sentences, or to show relationships among…
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Where do we use till?
Till is often used in informal spoken English as a short form of until. Some people also use ’til. We waited till 3 o’clock. I’m not leaving till you apologise.
When do you use unless in a sentence?
Learn How to Use UNLESS in English Sentences with Picture and Examples. Unless means the same as if…not. Like if, unless is followed by a present tense, a past tense, or a past perfect tense. Unless is used instead of if…not in conditional sentences of all types. You’ll be sick unless you stop eating.
What’s the opposite of the word ” unless “?
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When to use the if phrase in a sentence?
An if phrase expresses that one action or situation must happen first before the other one will/can happen. The action in the clause following if expresses either: (1) a condition for a singular outcome to occur; or (2) a recurring situation “whenever” with a predictable outcome (in general).
When to use the modal if or unless?
When indicating future planned, scheduled or predicted activities in the main clause, a modal (will, may, can, should, etc.) is used; however, the verb in the clause following if or unless is marked with present tense. if our train is on time. unless our train is late. *if our train will be on time.