Lesson XXIII: IF & UNLESS
Exercise: A.2. Practice IF and UNLESS Use UNLESS or IF to summarize the idea given in two statements. Use UNLESS to express positive ideas. For example: I would like to go to the movie . I have an exam tomorrow. I WOULD LIKE TO GO TO THE MOVIE UNLESS I HAVE AN EXAM TOMORROW. Jonnie would reject your offer . You don’t want to promote him . JONNIE WOULD REJECT YOUR OFFER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO PROMOTE HIM. 1. I don’t like to get up early. However, I have to. 2. They’re going not to accept our offer. You explain them all about it. 3. I won’t go with you and Marcia. I’d like you to invite Sonya to come with us. 4. She’ll never understand you. You don’t speak to her sincerely. 5. They can’t fix their car. We need to help them. 6. I don’t like to join the party. They don’t serve good wines there. 7. I won’t be able to show you that place. We have a map.
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