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Thursday, August 22, 2019

UNLESS/IF.....NOT

  

UNLESS  /  IF ….. NOT

                            


               
                                               REMEMBER
a) Open conditional (First conditional) :-
Open conditional sentences are sometimes called the ‘first’ or ‘future’ conditionals. Both clauses in a sentence refer to the future, although the verb in the ‘if- clause’ is in the present tense.

No

If- clause

Conditional clause

Rule

If + Present Tense

Future Form

e.g.

i)If it comes to sacrifice

it will be done

 

ii)If there is no water

all living things will die.

b)     Hypothetical / Unreal conditional (Second conditional) :-
Hypothetical conditional sentences refer to or speculate about something that is (or what we perceive to be) impossible or contrary to fact.
The sentences can refer to the present or the future.

No

If- clause

Conditional clause

Rule

If + Past Tense

Would + infinitive (To + main verb)

e.g.

i)   If I won a lottery

I would help the poor.

 

ii) If Nile  was  not there   were

Egypt would be a desert

c) Unfulfilled / Past conditionals (Third conditional) :-
We use unfulfilled / Past conditionals to speculate about past events and about how things that happened or didn’t happen might have affected the past events. We use this conditional to express our regret / reproaches or to make excuses.

No

If- clause

Conditional clause

Rule

If + had + Past participle

Would have + Past participle

e.g.

i)If Tejas had participated

he would have won

 

in the competition

 

 

ii)If Rahul had invited me.

I would have gone to his place.

Q.   Now complete the following sentences.

i)     If you come to the library, we ….. (complete) the project.


ii)    If Geeta … (send) an application, she would have got the job.

   iii) If my friends came late, I … (wait) for them.
    iv) If the girls didn’t tease Sarita so much, she …. (spend) more time in the office.
   v) If I got an invitation, I … (go) there.
    vi) If it ….. (get) hot tonight. I’ll switch on the fan.

SENTENCES APPEARED IN THE BOARD EXAMINATION

 

1.    Without water all living things die. (Rewrite using ‘If ….not’) (Mar.  1996)

2.    The body can perform its functions only if it is abundantly supplied with all its essential nutritional factors.


(Rewrite using ‘unless’)

(Oct. 1996)


3.You are likely to be punished, If you do not express your regret.

 

 

(Rewrite using ‘unless’)

(Mar. 1997)


4.The body cannot perform any function if there are no specific nutrients.

 

 

(Rewrite using ‘unless’)

(Oct. 1997)


5.If you do not heat the solution properly you will not get the expected result.

 

 

(Rewrite using ‘unless’)


6.     Unless we read of great periods in the life of nations, we cannot imagine ourselves back in those days. (Rewrite using ‘If ….not’)         

7.    Stand at the crossing of AIMS. Delhi and you are confronted with the problems.

 

(Rewrite using ‘If …..)

 6.  Unless we read of great periods in the life of nations, we cannot imagine ourselves back in those days. (Rewrite using ‘If ….not’)          

 7.    Stand at the crossing of AIMS. Delhi and you are confronted with the problem.

8.If you do not insist on dragging him into court, I shall be thankful.

9.Without the Nile, Egypt would be a desert. (Rewrite using ‘If ....not’)

10. Unless they are willing to defend to the last, they will not conquer.



11.If we are not fair to other men, the world cannot      be fair to us.

12.

You won’t pass, unless you work hard.

13.

I shall not read this report unless you allow me

14.

If you cannot do this, do not make war upon us.

15.

If you do not keep quiet, you will be punished.

16.

If you are brave, you will not fear.

17.

If you do not study hard, you will fail in the exam.

18.

They will not bite a man, unless he touches or hurts them.

 

 

(Rewrite using If...not)

19.

Unless you work hard, you will not succeed in life.

20.

Unless you invite me, I will not come to you.

(Feb. 2007)

21.

Unless you study hard, you will not pass the examination.

(Feb. 2007)

22.

Unless it rains sufficiently, farmers will be unhappy.

(Feb. 2007)

23.

Unless you follow the traffic rules, you will be punished.

(Feb. 2007)

24  If I had never dropped in on that course in college, the mac would have had multiple typefaces.






(Feb. 2008)

25.

If we don’t seize it, it’s curtains for us earthlings. (Use Unless)

(Oct. 2008)

26.

You will never know, unless you try.   (Rewrite using ‘If ..... not’)

(Feb. 2010-A)

27.

You haven’t seen a tree, if you haven’t seen its shadow from the sky.

 

 

(Use Unless)

(Feb. 2011)

28.

I asked her when she gets time to play.   (Rewrite using ‘If’)

(Feb. 2012-A)

29.

If you haven’t found it, you keep looking.

 

 

(Rewrite the sentence using ‘Unless’)

(Feb. 2012-C)

30.

If you think have a good idea, try it. (Use ‘Unless’)

(Feb. 2014)

31.

The air will be clean, as pollution levels will have dropped dramatically.

 

 

(Rewrite it using ‘Unless’)

(Feb. 2017)

    32.     When we are interested in the work we are doing attention follows automatically.


(Rewrite using ‘If …. not’)

(July 2018)

33.

India and Maharashtra can progress only when there is oneness of interest.

 

 

(Rewrite it using ‘Unless’)

(Feb. 2019)

34.

I could write a novel if I had time.

 

 

(Rewrite the sentence using ‘Unless’)

(Feb. 2020 - C)

35.

If he didn’t succeed, it would be back to University.

 

 

(Rewrite using ‘Unless')



SENTENCES FOR PRACTICE.

Rewrite the following sentence using “If …. not

1.Unless you reach in time, you will not meet him.

2. Unless father gives him money, he cannot buy the camera.

3. Unless the servant brings milk, we cannot have tea.

4. Unless you apologise, mother will not forgive you.

5  Unless you run fast, you will not catch the train.

6  Unless you try hard, you cannot get success.

7  Unless Tendulkar plays well, we will not win the match.

8. Unless the authorities are satisfied, Manoj will not be called as a witness.

9. Unless I am invited I shall not go.

10. Unless they study regularly, they cannot pass.

    NON TEXTUAL SENTENCES

Rewrite the following sentences using ‘Unless’

1.  If Raju does not work hard, he will not pass his exams.

2.  I will not go to the cinema tonight, if my friends do not go.

3.  We will not go on our planned picnic, if the weather is not fine.

4.   If you have faith, you can do anything.

5.  If they are not agreeable, you must be prepared to go to jail.

6.  I shall be thankful, if you do not insist on dragging him into court.

7.  If you are brave, you will not fear.

8.   If you have enough prayers, hope and faith, things will work out.

9.   If you do not get your child vaccinated, it is a sin against the whole society.

10. If you deliver the box in all secrecy, your efforts will be rewarded.

11.  If you cannot behave yourself, you will have to find another job.

12.  If it does not rain, there will be drought.

13.  If the government does not look into the matter, prices cannot go down.

14.  If Sumit does not go to bed early, he will not wake up in time.

15.  If the child does not take medicine, it will not recover fast.

16.  If it does not stop raining, the children cannot go out.

17.  If we do not behave properly, the guests will be annoyed.

18.  If he does not pay his telephone bill, they’ll cut off the connection.

19.   If we do not listen him he will punish us.
20.  If you do not feel hungry, do not take break.




 






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