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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Unless

Hello,

1.You can play in the living room as long as you don’t make a mess. (use unless and if and rewrite)

A.You can play in the living room unless you make a mess.

B.You can play in the living room if you don’t make a mess.

Are 'A' and 'B' correct?

Thanks.

  

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You can play in the living room unless you make a mess. This seems unnatural to me. "

  • You can play in the living room unless you make a mess.
  • This seems unnatural to me.
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hanuman_2000A.You can play in the living room unless you make a mess.

This seems unnatural to me.

I would say, "You can't play in the living room unless you [keep it clean/avoid making a mess]."

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