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Conditional Clauses
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We are going to the festival ________ it rains or not
as long as
whether
unless
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_____ there were no gravity, everything would float.
If
Usually
When
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If I have time on Saturday, I _____ shopping.
will go
went
am
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He wont pass the exams _____ he studies hard.
if
as long as
unless
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If she drops out of school now,
she will be in trouble.
she is in big trouble.
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Conditional sentences are usually composed by two clauses: One describing the _____that has to be met, and another one describing the _____.
condition, consequense
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"Whether" is used to...
Express that both alternatives are possible.
Express that only one of the two alternatives is possible.
Express that neither of the alternatives are possible.
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If I call you tomorrow morning,
you will be mad
you are mad.
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The baby won't cry
if you will give him his bottle.
if you don't give him his bottle.
if you give him his bottle.
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If you want to speak English well...
...
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If I had enough money
...
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When I’m old...
...
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What will my teacher do
if I cheat on a test?
if I'll cheat on a test?
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Send me a text when...
...
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We'd buy our clothes at a thrift shop if our town _____ one.
has
had
have
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I will go to the gym, ______ you come with me.
unless
whether
as long as
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We can substitute the word "if" with the word...
Usually
When
As long as
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