Use - If
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Use-: If---------not or Unless |
Rules – |
1) Write ‘If’
or ‘Unless’ in place of ‘without’. |
2) Take
subject and verb like- ‘there is, there are, there was, there were’. |
3) Write ‘no’
after verb in 'If-clause'. |
For 'Unless –
clause' do not use 'no or not' after verb. |
4)
Write second clause as it is. |
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(A) When If-sentence is negative- |
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e.g.
(Use- Unless) |
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1) If
he does not run fast, he will miss the train. |
Ans- Unless
he runs fast, he will miss the train. |
2) If
she did not catch the ball, she would be punished. |
Ans- Unless
she caught the ball, she would be punished. |
3) If
you are lucky, you will not fail. |
Ans- Unless
you are lucky, you will fail. |
4) If
we are not fair to any one, the world cannot be fair to us. |
Ans- Unless
we are fair to any one, the world cannot be fair to us. |
5) If
you are brave, you will not fear. |
Ans- Unless
you are brave, you will fear. |
6) You
are likely to be punished, if you don’t express regret. |
Ans- Unless
you express regret, you are likely to be punished. |
7) If they do
not work hard, they will not win. |
Ans- Unless
they work hard, they will not win. |
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Rules :- |
1)
Write 'Unless' in place of 'If'. |
2)
Remove ‘not’ from If-sentence. |
3) If
there are two ‘not’, remove only one. |
4)
When ‘do not’ is removed, there is no change in the next verb. |
When ‘does not’ is removed, add ‘–s or –es’ to the next verb. |
When ‘did not’ is removed, make past form of the next verb. |
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e.g.
(Use-Unless) |
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1) If you are
lucky, you will win. |
Ans- Unless
you are lucky, you will not win. |
2) If you
work hard, you will get money. |
Ans- Unless
you work hard, you will not get money. |
3) I shall
read this news, if you allow me. |
Ans- I shall
not read this news, unless you allow me. |
4) Tree
nesting birds live only if there are trees. |
Ans- Tree
nesting birds do not live unless there are trees. |
5) If it
increases the sale of goods, industry prospers. |
Ans- Unless
it increases the sale of goods, industry does not prosper. |
6) If Raju
caught the bus, he would reach in time. |
Ans- Unless
Raju caught the bus, he would not reach in time. |
7) If Seeta
sings a song, she will win the prize. |
Ans- Unless
Seeta sings a song, she will win the prize. |
1) Write ‘If’ in place of ‘Unless’. |
3) Write ‘not’ after the auxiliary verb of second clause. |
4) When there is no auxiliary verb use ‘do, does, did’. |
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(C)
Use- If- - - not |
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e.g.
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Ans- If you
do not work hard, you will fail. |
2)
Unless he works hard, he will not pass. |
Ans- If he
does not work hard, he will not pass. |
3)
Unless he worked hard, he would not earn money. |
Ans- If he
did not work hard, he would not earn money. |
4)
Unless you start singing, you will not get prize. |
Ans- If you
do not start singing, you will not get prize. |
5) Unless she
accepts the proposal, I will not come. |
Ans- If she
does not accept the proposal I will not come. |
6) Unless
they bring the news, she will not make meal. |
Ans- If they
don’t bring the news, she will not make meal. |
7) Unless you
are brave, you will not do that job. |
Ans- If you
are not brave, you will not do that job. |
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1) Without
freedom, we have no civilization. |
Ans- If there
is no freedom, we have no civilization. |
Ans- Unless
there is freedom, we have no civilization. |
2) Without
water, all living things die. |
Ans- If there
is no water, all living things die. |
Ans- Unless
there is water, all living things die. |
3) Without
Nile, Egypt would be a desert. |
Ans- If there
is were Nile, Egypt would be a desert. |
Ans- Unless
there were Nile, Egypt would be a desert. |
4) The human
body cannot function properly without specific nutrients. |
Ans- The
human body cannot function properly if there are no specific nutrients. |
Ans- The
human body cannot function properly, unless there are specific nutrients. |
5) Without
money, I will not become successful. |
Ans- If there
is no money, I will not become successful. |
Ans- Unless
there is money, I will not become successful. |
6) Without
books, Rahul cannot study. |
Ans- If there
are no books, Rahul cannot study. |
Ans- Unless
there are books, Rahul cannot study. |
7) Without
music, I cannot start dance. |
Ans- If there
is no music, I cannot start dance. |
Ans- Unless
there is music, I cannot start dance. |
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Note That :- |
‘No’
is adjective while ‘Not’ is adverb. So before ‘noun’ use ‘no’ and before
‘verb, article, adjective’ use ‘not’. |
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