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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Unless

Is the following construction with unless+participle correct:
You can't experience true hip-hop atmosphere unless going to a rap battle.
Thanks a lot.
  

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No. Either "without going" or "unless you go".

  • No.
  • Either "without going" or "unless you go".
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No. Either "without going" or "unless you go".
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Hi,

Enoon is correct, and so is yours truly. Already answered here: unless going to?

Regards

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