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Bring your raincoat or you will get wet.
Should: Should you not bring your raincoat, you will get wet.
Dick is in prison because a detective recognized him.
Had: Had a detective not recognized him, Dick wouldn’t be in prison.
Mai is sick now because she didn’t follow the doctor’s orders.
If: If Mai had followed the doctor’s orders, she wouldn’t be sick now.
Unless we had enough rain, we couldn’t grow rice.
If: If we didn’t have enough rain, we couldn’t grow rice.
The ban on hunting was only imposed because the minister insisted.
If it: If it hadn’t been for the minister’s insistence, the ban on hunting wouldn’t have been imposed.
All that stood between John and a gold medal was Jim’s greater speed.
But for: But for Jim’s greater speed, John would have won the gold medal.
Richard only took over the family business because his father decided to retire early.
But: But for his father’s early retirement, Richard wouldn’t have taken over the family business.
VIII. Find the incorrect part in each sentence:
If we will reduce the speed of population growth, there will be less pressure on the earth.
Incorrect: A (If we will) – Correct form: If we reduce (The use of "will" is incorrect in this conditional sentence).
Unless we leave a bowl of water under the sun, it will evaporate.
Incorrect: B (under) – Correct form: in (We usually say "in the sun" rather than "under the sun").
If we continue to use fuels at the current rate, we would soon have to face a fuel crisis.
Incorrect: C (would) – Correct form: will (It should be "will" because it is a real possibility in the future, not a hypothetical situation).
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