Industry will keep you from want. (Begin with If.....)
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This is an if-clause structure. We use if-clause structure to say that something might or will happen depending on another thing happening for example: If I study hard, I will secure high grades in the exams.
In the sentence above the word ‘industry’ stands for ‘the quality of working hard’ and the word ‘want’ stands for ‘lack’. So the most appropriate and conventionally right sentence will be as follows:
If you work hard you won’t lack anything.
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If you are industrious, it will keep you from want.
The type 1 conditional clause here shows a likely true condition which means hard work will keep you away from crisis.
The type 1 conditional clause here shows a likely true condition which means hard work will keep you away from crisis.
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