Learn English – Difference between ‘or’ and ‘unless’

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In my English examination there is a sentence :

'You must leave now ….. you will be late for school.

My teacher said that the answer is 'or', but I think the answer is 'unless', and she doesn't explain much. Therefore, I can't understand correctly. Would you mind explaining specifically for me.

Best Answer

The sentence

You must leave now or you will be late for school.

means If you do not leave now, you will be late for school. Changing the order of the clauses gives You will be late for school if you do not leave now. If ... not can often be replaced by unless, so you get

You will be late for school unless you leave now.

In other words, in order to use unless you have to switch the order of the clauses.

Or functions here to introduce a consequence. It might be clearer to you if you think of it as being "or else".

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