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Shaalom Posted 12 years ago
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Sentence Synthesis

Which is correct without changing the meaning in the original sentences and what are the rules that govern the correct usage?

May Ling cannot leave the school early. She must seek the Principal's approval. (unless)

May Ling cannot leave the school early unless she seeks the Principal's approval.

or

May Ling cannot leave the school early unless she had sought the Principal's approval.

and

Ali had found the wallet there. He should leave it there. (where)

Ali should leave the wallet where he had found it.

or

Ali should leave the wallet where he found it.
  

Top answer

These are correct: May Ling cannot leave the school early. She must seek the principal's approval. (unless) May Ling cannot leave the school early unless she seeks the principal's approval.

  • These are correct: May Ling cannot leave the school early.
  • She must seek the principal's approval.
  • (unless) May Ling cannot leave the school early unless she seeks the principal's approval.
  • Ali found the wallet there.
  • He should leave it there.
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These are correct:

May Ling cannot leave the school early. She must seek the principal's approval. (unless)
May Ling cannot leave the school early unless she seeks the principal's approval.

Ali found the wallet there. He should leave it there. (where)
Ali should leave the wallet where he found it.

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