If you think you have a good idea,try it (use unless)
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if unless you have agood idea
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Unless you think you have a good idea, don't try it.
- The conjunction unless is used to imply 'unless if.' The clause after unless is a subordinate clause (sc): it requires the main clause (mc) to complete the sentence.
- We use a comma when unless comes before the main clause: Unless [SC]it rains tomorrow, [MC]we'll go for a picnic by the river.
- For example- You will hamper your health unless you stop drinking.
- In the provided statement, it is said to the individual that if they do not have a decent concept, they should not try it.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - Unless you think you have a good idea, don't try it.
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