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Conditional clauses - alternatives to if
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SUPPOSING: If you had to recommend a nice hotel in your city to a foreigner, what would you say?
Supposing you had to recommend a nice hotel in your city to a foreigner, what would you say?
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UNLESS: He never admits making a mistake if someone doesn't spot it.
He never admits making a mistake unless someone spots it.
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(we / to / use / were) his real name in the story, he might be put in danger.
Were we to use his real name in the story, he might be put in danger.
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INVERSION: I'd order one of the special dishes from the menu if I weren't allergic to seafood.
Were I not allergic to seafood, I'd order one of the special dishes from the menu.
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INVERSION: My parents wouldn't have bought me a new tablet if they hadn't won some money in the lottery.
Had my parents not won some money in the lottery, they wouldn't have bought me a new tablet.
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Don’t hesitate to call me, (arise / ever / problem / should / the same) again.
Don’t hesitate to call me, should the same problem ever arise again.
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PROVIDING: Let's meet at the café at 7 o'clock if it opens that early.
Let's meet at the café at 7 o'clock providing (that) it opens that early
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INVERSION: We wouldn't have bought the newspaper if you hadn't told us there was an article about our school.
Had you not told us there was an article about our school, we wouldn't have bought the newspaper
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(had / used / you) a stronger password, your account might not have been hacked
Had you used a stronger password, your account might not have been hacked.
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(customers / need / should) further help, there’s a customer service desk in store.
Should customers need further help, there’s a customer service desk in store.
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INVERSION: They'd study Geography at university if they weren't so good at History.
Were they not so good at History, they'd study Geography at university.
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IMAGINE: How would you feel if your best friend lied to you?
Imagine your best friend lied to you, how would you feel?
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PROVIDED: The actor will agree to sell his wedding photos if the magazine pays 1 million dollars.
The actor will agree to sell his wedding photos provided the magazine pays 1 million dollars.
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I’m sure that, (here / she / today / were), she’d be shocked by this behaviour.
I’m sure that, were she here today, she’d be shocked by this behaviour.
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UNLESS: I wouldn't choose to do an exam in advanced Maths if I didn't have to.
I wouldn't choose to do an exam in advanced Maths unless I had to.
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(contacted / had / not / someone) the media, the story wouldn’t have become public.
Had someone not contacted the media, the story wouldn’t have become public.
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