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Speakout Advanced Plus 2.1 - If and alternatives ...

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    Practice of conditionals and related "if" forms, as well as alternatives to if
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  • Fill the gap with an alternative to if: _____ he asked to borrow your car, would you let him?
    Suppose/Supposing/Imagine
  •  15
  • Let's go to the sushi restaurant, _____ you prefer Italian.
    unless
  •  15
  • John: Are they going to sell their home? Anna: _____ they receive an exceptional offer.
    Not unless / Only if / Provided / Providing / On condition that
  •  15
  • _____ reading the text, look at the photo and title and predict what it is about.
    Without
  •  20
  • Why is this wrong: We would have had a party there so long as they had arranged the catering.
    We can't use "so long as" in past conditionals.
  •  20
  • Why is this wrong: He wouldn't have arrived on time unless he'd taken a plane?
    We don't use "unless" in unreal conditionals.
  •  20
  • He rarely, _____, watches television.
    if ever
  •  20
  • When checking your exam answers, _____, you should leave the answer as you first marked it. Only if you're certain it is wrong should you change it.
    if in doubt
  •  25
  • Which word or words can be removed from this sentence: If it is required, I can be there earlier.
    it is
  •  20
  • Which word or words can be removed from this sentence: If it were convenient, I'd use it all the time.
    it were
  •  20
  • Fill the gap to make the sentence mean "we always walk our dog." We walk our dog every day, _____ it rains.
    whether or not
  •  25
  • What did she learn in the course, if _____?
    anything
  •  15
  • If _____ will make a mistake, it's John or Angela.
    anyone
  •  15
  • Look at her facial expression! It _____ she doesn't like her job at all.
    seems/looks as if
  •  20
  • He's so arrogant! He always _____ he's got all the answers!
    acts/behaves/talks as if
  •  20