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Question

Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
_______ I win a lot of money, I'll buy you a Ferrari.

A
Unless
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If
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Until
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As long as
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Solution

The correct option is B If
Answer : B

Let's look at what the various alternatives mean:
  • unless :It is used to express a condition under which something will not happen
  • if : It is used to express a condition that is necessary for something to happen
  • until : It is used to express the time when an event or action comes to an end
  • as long as : It means "during the whole time that" / "provided that"

Here in the question, we understand that the speaker is expressing that in case he/she wins a lot of money, only then would he buy the other person a Ferrari.
Therefore from among the options, 'If' is the most suitable option to complete the sentence.


Thus, the correct complete sentence is:

IF I win a lot of money, I'll buy you a Ferrari.


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