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Persian Learner Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Unless

Hi.

It might not rain tomorrow.

In this case I will go to the beach.

1) Unless it rains, I will go to the beach.

2) I will go to the beach unless it rains.

Is there any difference in the meaning of the above sentences?

  

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Persian Learner Is there any difference in the meaning of the above sentences? I assume you are referring only to 1) and 2). The meaning is identical.

  • Persian Learner Is there any difference in the meaning of the above sentences?
  • I assume you are referring only to 1) and 2).
  • The meaning is identical.
  • CJ
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Persian LearnerIs there any difference in the meaning of the above sentences?

I assume you are referring only to 1) and 2).

The meaning is identical.

CJ

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