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Aqua desk 147 Posted 8 years ago
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1. Unless he wants to do it, you cannot make him study and pass the exam.

2. If he wants to do it, you can make him study and pass the exam.

Please correct the sentences. Are they meaningful and acceptable?

  

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aqua desk 147 1. Unless he wants to do it, you cannot make him study and pass the exam. OK.

  • aqua desk 147 1.
  • Unless he wants to do it, you cannot make him study and pass the exam.
  • OK.
  • aqua desk 147 2.
  • If he wants to do it, you can make him study and pass the exam.
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aqua desk 1471. Unless he wants to do it, you cannot make him study and pass the exam.

OK.

aqua desk 1472. If he wants to do it, you can make him study and pass the exam.

No; the intent is not clear.

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