PRD2021
Junior Member
- Joined
- May 26, 2021
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Hindi
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
1. It seems that nothing has happened to the item, but we can't confirm unless we open the box and inspect the items physically.
2. It seems that nothing has happened to the item, but we can't confirm unless until we open the box and inspect the items physically.
Would please tell me which one is grammatically correct? Is the above sentence stand with "unless" alone? or Do I really need to write both " unless until together in the sentence? Is the first clause, correct? or Should I write " It seems that nothing is happened to the item?
2. It seems that nothing has happened to the item, but we can't confirm unless until we open the box and inspect the items physically.
Would please tell me which one is grammatically correct? Is the above sentence stand with "unless" alone? or Do I really need to write both " unless until together in the sentence? Is the first clause, correct? or Should I write " It seems that nothing is happened to the item?