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Hyakuya stars Posted 5 years ago
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UNLESS_IF

Hello, today I encounter a rewriting exercise requiring to convert "if" to "unless" like this:

If it rains tomorrow, I won't go picnicking

I think of two ways to rewrite it

1. Unless it rains tomorrow, I will go picnicking

2. Unless it doesn't rain tomorrow, I won't go picnicking.

Can you help me know the true answer?

Thank you very much

  

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Hello, today I encounter a rewriting exercise requiring to convert "if" to "unless" like this: If it rains tomorrow, I won't go picnicking I think of two ways to rewrite it 1. Unless it rains tomorrow, I will go picnicking. Say this.

  • Hello, today I encounter a rewriting exercise requiring to convert "if" to "unless" like this: If it rains tomorrow, I won't go picnicking I think of two ways to rewrite it 1.
  • Unless it rains tomorrow, I will go picnicking.
  • Say this.
  • It's natural English.
  • 2.
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Hello, today I encounter a rewriting exercise requiring to convert "if" to "unless" like this:

If it rains tomorrow, I won't go picnicking

I think of two ways to rewrite it

1. Unless it rains tomorrow, I will go picnicking. Say this. It's natural English.

2. Unless it doesn't rain tomorrow, I won't go picnicking. This is very unnatural. English speakers would find t

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