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The bank lent the company $100,000 on condition that they repaid the money within six months. (AS LONG AS)
The bank lent the company 100,000 pounds on condition that they repaid the money within six months.
You can have a dog if you promise to take care of it. (AS LONG AS)
You can have a dog as long as you promise to take care of it.
You are allowed to go if you let us know when you arrive. (AS LONG AS)
You are allowed to go as long as you let us know when you arrive.
You can use my smartphone if you use it carefully. (AS LONG AS)
You can use my smartphone as long as you use it carefully.
If she admits her fault , we would forgive her. (AS LONG AS)
As long as she admits her fault , we would forgive her.
You can drive a car if you have a valid license. (PROVIDED)
You can drive a car provided/providing that you have a valid license.
You may go to the party if you’re home by 12.00. (PROVIDED)
You may go to the party provided/providing that you’re home by 12.00.
If the boat leaves on time, we should reach France by morning. (PROVIDED)
Provided/Providing that the boat leaves on time, we should reach France by morning.
If there are enough seats, anyone can come on the trip. (PROVIDED)
Provided/Providing that there are enough seats, anyone can come on the trip.
We'll be there at about 7.30 if there's a suitable train. (PROVIDED)
We'll be there at about 7.30 provided/providing that there's a suitable train.
I'll be disappointed if you don't come to the party. (UNLESS)
I'll be disappointed unless you come to the party.
If you don't take an aspirin, your headache will not disappear. (UNLESS)
Unless you take an aspirin, your headache will not disappear.
If you refuse to put sugar in my coffee, it won't taste nice. (UNLESS)
The coffee won't taste nice unless you put sugar in it.
If the child doesn't finish his portion, he won't have dessert. (UNLESS)
The child won't have dessert unless he finished his portion.
I won't be able to afford a bigger house if I don't get promoted at work. (UNLESS)
I won't be able to afford a bigger house unless I get promoted at work.
Many workers will surely lose their jobs if the factory doesn't reopen. (UNLESS)
Many workers will surely lose their jobs unless the factory reopens.
They will be angry if we don't pay a visit next Saturday. (UNLESS)
They will be angry unless we pay a visit next Saturday.
You'll get wet if you don't take an umbrella. (UNLESS)
You will get wet unless you take an umbrella.
Melissa can't go out later if she doesn't finish her work. (UNLESS)
Melissa can't go out later unless she finishes her work.
You won't earn enough money if you don't work more hours. (UNLESS)
You won't earn enough money unless you work more hours.