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Verbal Reasoning - English - English Grammar:

Redundancy

MCQ - 307-4586

Question:

I must buy my dog a new license. If I don't, I will have to pay a fine.

  1. I must buy my dog a new license, and I will have to pay a fine.
  2. I must buy my dog a new license; I will have to pay a fine.
  3. Unless I buy my dog a new license, I will have to pay a fine.
  4. I must buy my dog a new license; I will have to pay a fine.

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

The word Unless sets up the causal relationship between the two clauses in the sentence. The other choices are illogical.

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