To: TaxRelief
Actually the opposite of "IF" I have been informed is "UNLESS". I am still trying to imagine sample sentences that would prove this. Me, I'll stick with "WHEN" til proven (with two sentences that make sense) otherwise.
;-)
90 posted on
05/24/2003 2:50:12 PM PDT by
Tunehead54
(Nothing to see here - move along ...)
To: Tunehead54
Actually the opposite of "IF" I have been informed is "UNLESS". I am still trying to imagine sample sentences that would prove this.
Good one - how about:
I will be happy if the Giants win.
I will be happy unless the Giants win.
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