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Bihar Police Constable Model Paper 6
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Question : 99
Total: 100
Direction: Join the following sentences to make a simple sentence:
You will pass your exam. You study hard.
You will pass your exam unless you study hard.
You will pass your exam moreover you study hard.
You will pass your exam untill you study hard.
You will pass your exam if you study hard
Validate
Solution:
Let's look at the explanation given below:
In the first option, 'unless' is used to join the sentences.
Unless is used instead of if...not in conditional sentences of all types.
Example: You'll be sick unless you stop eating.
The given sentences are not conditional sentences.
Therefore, this option is incorrect.
In the second option, 'moreover' is used to join the sentences.
You use moreover to introduce a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement.
Example: Texting while driving is dangerous; moreover, it’s illegal in some states.
Therefore, this option is incorrect.
In the third option, 'untill' is used to join the sentences.
We use until as a subordinating conjunction to connect an action or an event to a point in time
Example: I can't wait until the summer holidays begin.
Therefore, this option is incorrect.
In the fourth option, 'if' is used to join the sentences.
The given two sentences are conditional sentences.
Conditional sentences are used to talk about possible situations and their probable results.
In these sentences, we use the simple present in the if-clause and the simple future in the result clause.
There will not be any change in the tense of sentences due to the use of 'if'.
Example: He will help you if you ask him.
Therefore, this option is correct.
Thus, the fourth option will be the correct choice as it conveys the desired meaning without altering the essence of the sentences.
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