iMyself wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
iMyself wrote:
Hi Expert,
I'm little bit confused about the structure of this sentence. As far I know if we use ‘unlike’ in the sentence, then it gives the opposite meaning of the specific noun.
If Isay:
Unlike Robert, Mr. Smith is a (…………………..). In the bracket, I’ve to put something, which is not owned byRobert.
Example:
Unlike Robert, Mr. Smith is a (doctor).
>>>The sentence implies that Robert isnot a doctor.
In the original sentence of this question, itsays:
Unlike the honeybee, the yellow jacket can sting repeatedly without dying and carries a potent venom that can cause intense pain.
Now, we can separate this sentence with different parts.
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