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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

otherwise, or else and if not

You have to walk slowly while walking on this weak bridge, otherwise/ or else/ if not you will fall off  it.

Which one should I use? Please help me decide.
  

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Wonder123 Which one should I use? You may use any without fear or favour, but the punctuation varies. 'Otherwise' and 'if not' need to be preceded by a semicolon, not a comma.

  • Wonder123 Which one should I use?
  • You may use any without fear or favour, but the punctuation varies.
  • 'Otherwise' and 'if not' need to be preceded by a semicolon, not a comma.
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Wonder123Which one should I use?
You may use any without fear or favour, but the punctuation varies. 'Otherwise' and 'if not' need to be preceded by a semicolon, not a comma.

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