I think it sounds better if you ask the question like this; Could you please explain whether we can use "until and unless" together in a sentence or not ?.
Well, I wouldn't define it like that, I mean, I wouldn't use the word "important" because, to me, "care about" has two definitions, like this: # When you care about your family, that means, YOUR FAMILY IS "IMPORTANT" BUT. If you care about a sport, well, it means you like that sport but it ain't more important than your family, you just like it, I mean; Between your family and a sport. - Which one is important ?. - Which one do you like ?. Well, this is my point of view. Thanks for reading my comment.
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Could you please explain that can we use 'until and unless ' together in a sentence?
I'm not gonna see you UNTIL 4:00 pm UNLESS you come to my house earlier than that.
I think it sounds better if you ask the question like this;
Could you please explain whether we can use "until and unless" together in a sentence or not ?.
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I didn't understood the gist at all..... please guide me
also "care for" can be used to ask whether a person would like to have a drink
as in "care for a cup of coffee?"
confusion of the highest order😁
Yeah that's an informal way to offer coffee, instead of:
Would you like to have a cup of coffee ?.
Or.
Would you like some coffee ?.
Well, I wouldn't define it like that, I mean, I wouldn't use the word "important" because, to me, "care about" has two definitions, like this:
# When you care about your family, that means, YOUR FAMILY IS "IMPORTANT"
BUT.
If you care about a sport, well, it means you like that sport but it ain't more important than your family, you just like it,
I mean;
Between your family and a sport.
- Which one is important ?.
- Which one do you like ?.
Well, this is my point of view.
Thanks for reading my comment.