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Language at work. Unit 8. If clauses
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Complete the next sentence with (if / unless / provided / as long / in case): ____________ as we get the funding, we can go ahead with the project in October.
As long
Complete the next sentence with (if / unless / provided / as long / in case): I should be able to get there by 10:30, but I'll let you know ___________ there's a problem.
if
Complete the next sentence with (if / unless / provided / as long / in case): _____________ that sales don't start falling, we'll reach our targets this year.
Provided
Complete the next sentence with (if / unless / provided / as long / in case): I'm very busy, so please don't disturb me ____________ it's an emergency.
unless
Complete the next sentence with (if / unless / provided / as long / in case): I'm organizing some insurance ____________ I get ill.
in case
Let me know if you (want/wanted) to read the contract again before signing and we (can/could) resume our meeting in half an hour.
(want) (can)
If you (are/were) applying for only a couple of days off, I (will/would) agree to it, but I'm afraid I can't agree to two weeks holiday at this point in the project.
(were) (would)
I (will/would) apply for the Madrid job if I (speak/spoke) good Spanish, but unfortunately I don't.
(would) (spoke)
Can you leave this with me until tomorrow? I think I (will/would) be able to work something out if you (give/gave) me a little more time.
(will) (give)
I (will/would) agree on the deal now if I (have/had) the authority, but I have to check with the directors first.
(would) (had)
I think you're being very rash. If I (am/were) you, I (will/would) reconsider your decision.
(were) (would)
We could easily fulfil orders for a few hundred meters of cable. However, if you (want/wanted) 50,000 metres, for example, that (will/would) take a lot longer.
(wanted) (would)
Daniela's application to move to your team has been approved, so if you (want/wanted) her to start this month, then you (will/would) have to let HR know by tomorrow.
(want) (will)