Unless and until are conjunctions that indicate conditions. Unless is used to talk about things that will happen only if a condition is not met, while until is used to talk about things that will happen only after a condition is met. Some example sentences are: "Unless he comes, I will not leave"; "I would not go unless you say yes"; and "Until you come we shall be staying there."
Unless and until are conjunctions that indicate conditions. Unless is used to talk about things that will happen only if a condition is not met, while until is used to talk about things that will happen only after a condition is met. Some example sentences are: "Unless he comes, I will not leave"; "I would not go unless you say yes"; and "Until you come we shall be staying there."
Unless and until are conjunctions that indicate conditions. Unless is used to talk about things that will happen only if a condition is not met, while until is used to talk about things that will happen only after a condition is met. Some example sentences are: "Unless he comes, I will not leave"; "I would not go unless you say yes"; and "Until you come we shall be staying there."