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Essential Usage of "Unless" and "Without" in Sentences

Understand the difference between "unless" and "without" as they play different roles in forming sentences. "Without" is a preposition indicating absence, and "unless" introduces conditions in a clause. Learn how to use them effectively.

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Essential Usage of "Unless" and "Without" in Sentences

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  1. Unless/Without • Without is a preposition. I can’t leave without my brother. • Unless is a subordinate conjunction, and introduces a clause. I can’t leave unless I find my brother.

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