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LogO Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What's the deferent between this two sentences?

What's the deferent between this two sentences?
1. If any criteria are met, ...
2. Unless any criteria are met, ...
  

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LogO 1. 2. Unless any criteria are met, ...

  • LogO 1.
  • 2.
  • Unless any criteria are met, ...
  • They are opposites: 1.
  • If any criteria are met, do X 2.
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LogO1. If any criteria are met, ...2. Unless any criteria are met, ...
They are opposites:

1. If any criteria are met, do X
2. Unless any criteria are met, do X = If any criteria are met, do not do X
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What's the deference between these two phrases?

You did not post any sentences. What you posted are fragments, not complete ideas.

1. If any of the following criteria are met, you can approve the project without futher review
a) the project is less than a week in length
b) the project cost is less than $10000
c) the project requires less than thre
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