1b00Take the medicine only when you are in pain02b02br 02br 001. You must not take the medicine unless you are in pain.02br 02br 002. Do not take the medicine unless you are in pain.02br 02br 00Which sentence is correct in transforming the sentence in bold? Or is there another way?02br 02br 00Thanking in advance.0-
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0The object becomes the subject. 0-
— Avangi
0The object becomes the subject.
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0The object becomes the subject. "The medicine is to be taken only when you are in pain." ( I never tried this with an imperative sentence before.)02br 02br 00 - A.0-
There are many different kinds of transformations, as you can see.
I think back in May I had just been fielding a lot of questions on transforming from active voice to passive voice. Since all three of the examples in your OP have the same subordinate clause and the same meaning, I thought you must be looking for something like that.