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grigory [225]
3 years ago
5

12. You have to start early. Otherwise you will get stuck in the traffic.

English
1 answer:
ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

You have to start early unless you want to get stuck in traffic.

Unless you hire a taxi, you will miss the train.

Unless you want to be dismissed, you will obey my orders.

Explanation:

{} = Removed

() = Added

[] = Switched

Like the ones before, you will need to rearrange, remove, and  add new words into these sentences for them to make sense with "unless".

i.e. You have to start early. Otherwise you will get stuck in traffic.

     You have to start early {.} {Otherwise} you {will} get stuck in traffic.

     You have to start early (unless) you (want to) get stuck in traffic.

              OR

      Obey my orders. Otherwise you will be dismissed.

      [Obey my orders.] {Otherwise} you will [be dismissed.]

      (Unless you want to [be dismissed],) you will [obey my orders.]

Hope this helped!

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