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Question

Transform the below sentence without changing its meaning by using the conditional word-if:
I will not believe you unless you show me the proof.

A
I will believe if you do not show me the proof.
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Unless you show me the proof I will not believe you.
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C
If I believe you, unless you show me the proof.
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D
I will not believe you if you do not show me the proof.
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Solution

The correct option is D I will not believe you if you do not show me the proof.
The word-'unless' is used in the place of "If ...not".
The given sentence can also be restated as: I will not believe you if you do not show me the proof. This is states in option D. Hence, this is the correct answer.

Option A is incorrect as it means the opposite of the given sentence.
Option B is incorrect as the conditional word-if is not used.
Option C is incorrect as both the words-'If' and 'unless' are used in the same sentence. This is not grammatically correct and conveys no meaning.


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