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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

unless in conditional

I will not go to the falls unless you come.

I will not go to the falls unless you will come.

I said that I would not go to the falls unless you came.

Are they OK?

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According to me First two are correct I said that I would not go to the falls unless you would come.

  • According to me First two are correct I said that I would not go to the falls unless you would come.
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According to me First two are correct
I said that I would not go to the falls unless you would come.
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I will not go to the falls unless you will come.

"Will" cannot be used in a subordinate clause that begins with certain subordinate conjunctions--like "unless". Rather, "unless" + simple present together refer to the future time.

I will not go to the falls unless you will come (X)

I will not go to the falls unless you come (O)

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