clauses - double negation: unless followed by a negative verb form


"We will not cancel the game if the weather gets better."


Replacing "if" with "unless", you end up with either:


"We will cancel the game unless the weather gets better."


or


"We will not cancel the game unless the weather does not get better."


Is the latter sentence an absolute no-no? Or even a no-no-no!




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