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___ ___ my patio, I would have had a more difficult time during the lockdown.
But for
What one word can we use to say ¨were it not for¨ or ¨had it not been for¨?
but (for)
Invert this sentence. If it weren't for my job, I would be poor.
Were it not for my job, I would be poor.
Which one word can we use to say ¨if it weren't for¨?
without
If she ________ more careful with her spending in the past, she ________ in debt now.
If she had been more careful with her spending in the past, she wouldn't be in debt now.
If it ________ for her support last year, he ________ able to finish the project on time.
If it weren't for her support last year, he wouldn't have been able to finish the project on time.
If I ________ my alarm last night, I ________ late to work today.
If I had remembered to set my alarm last night, I wouldn't have been late to work today.
If I ________ the train yesterday, I ________ late to the meeting this morning.
If I hadn't overslept this morning, I wouldn't have missed the bus.
If he ________ his passport last week, he ________ stuck at the airport now.
If he hadn't forgotten his passport last week, he wouldn't be stuck at the airport now.
If she ________ harder in the past, she ________ more prepared for the exam now.
If she had studied harder in the past, she would be more prepared for the exam now.
Make an inversion: If they had not missed the crucial deadline, their research could have altered the course of scientific history.
Had they not missed the crucial deadline, their research could have altered the course of scientific history.
Give an alternative for the capitalized words: IF YOU WERE TO LIVE on a desert island, how would you survive?
Were you to live; supposing you lived; if you lived.
Give an alternative: If I were you, I would apply for that job opportunity. Suppose...
Suppose I were you, I would apply for that job opportunity.
Give an alternative to the capitalized structure: The furniture will be delivered on Friday morning, AS LONG AS that payment is received in advance.
On (the) condition that...
Give an alternative: Provided that you sign the agreement by Friday, we will proceed with the project as planned. As long as...
As long as you sign the agreement by Friday, we will proceed with the project as planned.
Give an alternative: If I see Sarah at the party, I’ll invite her over for dinner next week. If I happen...
If I happen to see Sarah at the party, I’ll invite her over for dinner next week.
Make an inversion: If he hadn't missed the train, he would have arrived at the meeting on time.
Had he not missed the train, he would have arrived at the meeting on time.
If I won the lottery, I would invest in making new films. Were I...
Were I to win the lottery, I would invest in making new films.
Do the same with this sentence: If we arrive on time, we will secure front-row seats at the concert. Provided...
Provided we arrive on time, we will secure front-row seats at the concert.
Give an alternative to this sentence: If it rains tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella. Should...
Should it rain tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella.