Question
Which of the following is a correct joining sentence for the two sentences below?
Walk a bit faster. We will miss the bus.(A) If you don't walk a bit faster .....(B) Either you walk a bit faster or .....(C) Unless you walk a bit faster .....
Walk a bit faster. We will miss the bus.(A) If you don't walk a bit faster .....(B) Either you walk a bit faster or .....(C) Unless you walk a bit faster .....
Answer: Option E
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The two sentences are related with a condition (i.e) 'if you walk fast you will catch the bus. Hence, conjunctions like, if and 'unless' can be used to combine the two sentences effectively. 'Either ... or' is used to show a choice between two things which you would opt for. Here it is a condition where it is essential to walk faster if they have to catch the bus and not a choice.
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