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 Urpi
 
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							| Hi dear people can you help me? which is correct: 
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 Unless they offer her a really low salary, she�s going to take the job. If they offer her a really low salary, she�s going to take the job. 
 Which one sounds logical to you. Thanks |  2 May 2012      
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| Definitely #1:) Who would want to work for a really low salary? Note: unless=if not In other words, if they don �t offer=unless they offer her a really low salary, she �s going to take the job. She�ll take the job only if they don�t offer her a low salary. Sophia |  2 May 2012     
					
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 Urpi
 
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							| Thanks Sophia. Have a really nice day. |  2 May 2012     
					
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 esl-help
 
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							| Hi there! 
  I guess both sentences are incorrect. They should sound better if you say. 
 -If they offer her a low salary, she won �t take/accept the job. -Unless they offer her a good salary, she won �t take/accept the job. 
 Hope it might help. 
 Courteous, |  2 May 2012     
					
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