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Anne asks questions. She does this when she doesn't understand. (if - one thing dependent on the other)
Anne asks questions if she doesn't understand.
The floor was still dirty. I washed it this morning. (even though - unexpected/opposite)
The floor was still dirty even though I washed it this morning.
We will have the party outside. It has to be hot outside for this to happen. (if - dependent on a certain condition)
We will have the party outside if it is hot outside.
Aiden was having fun. He stopped having fun when he scraped his knee. (until - up to a certain event)
Aiden was having fun until he scraped his knee.
You can keep playing. Stop when only one person is left. (until-up to a certain time)
You can keep playing until only one person is left.
You can't drive a car. You can once you turn 16. (until - certain point when something will change)
You can't drive a car until you turn 16.
She still played in her soccer game. Her ankle was hurting. (even though - unexpected)
She still played in her soccer game even though her ankle was hurting.
We went for a walk. It was raining. (even though - unexpected event)
We went for a walk even though it was raining.
I talked with Choloe. I stopped once our teacher started class. (until - up to a certain time)
I talked with Choloe until our teacher started class.
I won't be your fiend. You are mean to me. (if - one thing depending on the other)
I won't be your friend if you are mean to me.
My parents said no. I asked nicely. (even though)
My parents said no even though I asked nicely.
My mom said I can get a pet. I have to pay for it myself. (if - one thing depends on the other)
My mom said I can get a pet if I pay for it myself.
Felix couldn't buy the game. He needed to wait when the game store opened. (until - up to a certain time)
Felix couldn't buy the game until the game store opened.
Jack worked outside. He stopped when it got dark. (until- up to a certain time)
Jack worked outside until it got dark.
They drive old cars. They are millionaires. (even though - unexpected)
They drive old cars even though they are millionaires.