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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Unless

HI...

It's getting difficult for me to use the word unless since it could mean if not and except as well... So, is there any way, i could use it with ease in my verbal communication?
  

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«I will be at the meeting, unless I feel bad tomorrow» If "unless" is followed by a condition it means "except the for the condition that", otherwise it means "except for". The same meaning actually.

  • «I will be at the meeting, unless I feel bad tomorrow» If "unless" is followed by a condition it means "except the for the condition that", otherwise it means "except for".
  • The same meaning actually.
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«I will be at the meeting, unless I feel bad tomorrow»

If "unless" is followed by a condition it means "except the for the condition that", otherwise it means "except for".
The same meaning actually.

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