work hard lest you ........... fail again. fill in the blank
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Work hard lest you continue to fail again.
Explanation:
Lest implies a sense of avoidance. It creates a sense of condition or a doubt. It implies a requirement of something for another thing to happen. So as lest is used a necessary condition has to be created in its place. Thus continue to has been used.
The phrase continue to has been used to show that if the listener doesn’t work had then he or she will continue to fail repeatedly. So continue to is apt here.
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I had one doubt
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