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Intermediate Grammar Elective Review

  •  English    13     Public
    Units 113-116
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  • True or false: we can use "as" in a sentence to describe two things that happen at the same time.
    True (We waved as she drove away)
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  • Choose the correct meaning of "unless" -- is it "except if" or "even as"?
    "except if"
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  • Do "as long as" and "provided" suggest a requirement or a condition?
    condition
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  • Which do we use to indicate that we acted now because something might happen later..."in case" or "if"?
    In case
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  • Fill in the blank: You can leave ___________ you're still working on your test.
    unless
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  • Fill in the blank: ______________ I picked up the phone, she hung up.
    Just as (or as)
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  • Fill in the blank: We'll eat tacos ___________ you'd prefer hamburgers.
    unless
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  • "Except if" is the same as _____________.
    unless
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  • Fill in the blank: Take $20 ___________ there's no ATM where you're going.
    in case
  •  15
  • Fill in the blank: You can leave __________ you're finished.
    as long as/provided
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  • Fill in the blank: We'll stop for dinner _________ you get hungry.
    if
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  • What word would replace "except if": We'll go to the park except if it's raining.
    unless
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  • Fill in the blank: She shouted out _____ the books were falling.
    as
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