if it increase the sale of goods, industry prospers ( choose the correct use of unless for the given sentences) (i) unless it in the sale of good, industry prospers. (ii) unless it increase the sale of good, industry does not prosper. (iii) unless it does not increase the sale of good, industry prospers.
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Unless it increases the sale of goods, the industry does not prosper. (Option 2)
- The conjunction unless is used to imply 'except if.' The clause following unless is a subordinate clause: it requires the main clause to complete the sentence.
- We use a comma when unless comes before the main clause: Unless it rains, we'll go for a picnic by the river tomorrow.
- When discussing current events, we frequently use except instead of if.
- In this question, the offered statement is "If it increases the sale of goods, the industry prospers," which should be changed to "Unless it increases the sale of goods, the industry does not prosper."
- As a result, option 2 is the correct answer.
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