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Joseph A Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Conditional sentences

Hello

Is it OK to change the sentence "Help him, or he will be offended" to conditional as follows:

a. If you help him, he will not be offended.

b. If you don't help him, he will be offended.

Are these two "a" and "b" possible and equal or which one is more correct as the answers to the sentence above?

Regards

JA

  

Top answer

b.

  • b.
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