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Conditional Conjunctions

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    Prepare L9: multiple choice, correct the sentence, R&UoE pt. 4
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  • As it is a completely new story, viewers will enjoy this second series ... they have seen the first. (unless/whether or not/supposing)
    whether or not
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  • ... an emergency, please leave the building in an orderly manner. (In the event of/assuming/providing)
    In the event of
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  • You won’t be allowed in after 8 pm ... you have a valid ticket. (supposing/even if/provided that)
    even if
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  • ... the kindness of a passing stranger, I wouldn’t have been able to pay the taxi fare. (provided/unless/but for)
    But for
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  • Anyone is welcome to join the expedition ... that they have some climbing experience. (providing/in case of/supposing)
    providing
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  • ... that I pass my driving test, I’m going to drive to Scotland this spring. (In the event of/unless/assuming)
    Assuming
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  • Agriculture will suffer worldwide ... something is done about global warming. (unless/provided/only if)
    unless
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  • ... there’s no wi-fi in the hotel, how would upload your photos? (even if/as long as/supposing)
    Supposing
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  • We still have time to save the planet, but ... we act now. (only if/unless/in the event of)
    only if
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  • Please read the instructions regarding what to do ... a fire. (even if/in case of/supposing)
    in case of
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  • Correct or incorrect: Unless carbon emissions are not reduced, pollution will become dangerous.
    Incorrect: Unless carbon emissions are reduced, pollution will become dangerous.
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  • Correct or incorrect: If early humans wouldn’t have discovered agriculture, civilisation would be very different today.
    Incorrect: If early humans hadn’t discovered agriculture, civilisation would be very different today.
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  • Correct or incorrect: If only they hadn’t built that factory here, this would be quite scenic.
    Correct!
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  • Correct or incorrect: Provided it had enough charge, your GPS will get you to your destination safely.
    Incorrect: Provided it has enough charge, your GPS will get you to your destination safely.
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  • Correct or incorrect: If I’d got better grades in my exams, I wouldn’t be working here now.
    Correct!
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  • Correct or incorrect: The flight won’t be able to leave on time unless the weather doesn’t improve.
    Incorrect: The flight won’t be able to leave on time unless the weather improves.
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