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Subordinate Clauses

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  • I always travel with a map _____ I get lost.
    in case
    in the event of
    considering that
    unless
  • Use the prompts to complete the sentence: It/ taste/ very sweet/ no sugar (considering)
    Considering (the fact) that it contains no sugar, it tastes very sweet.
  • Correct it! Can you let us know as soon as you'll arrive?
    Can you let us know as soon as you arrive?
  • The plans look great ____as I'm concerned.
    far
    as far
    so
    so far
  • Use the prompts to complete the sentence: he/ smell/ the dish/ remind/ home (whenever)
    Whenever he smells the dish, it reminds him of home.
  • Join the two sentences. The trip was bad value. It cost over $10, 000. (although/given that)
    Given that it cost over $10, 000, the trip was bad value.
  • You can stay in the country for three months ____ you have a visa.
    In spite of the fact that
    in case
    provided that
    whereas
  • Correct it! This is the exit you use in case there will be an emergency.
    This is the exit you use in case there is an emergency.(OR in case of an emergency)
  • They won't receive the loan _________ they finish their studies.
    unless they don't
    unless
    provided that
    supposing
  • Please stay in the bus unless told _____ by the tour guide.
    so
    otherwise
    not
    other
  • Use the prompts to complete the sentence: I/ late/ save me/ piece of cake (in case)
    Save me a piece of cake in case I am late.
  • _____ using our own minibuses is concerned, everything is going very well indeed.
    In view of the fact
    As far as
    Although
    As long as
  • _____ of the fact that the reviews were negative, our experience at the lodge was excellent.
    Because
    Despite
    Regardless
    In view
  • When in ______, don't hesitate to ask for help.
    doubts
    spite
    doubt
    necessary
  • ______ we're trying to save money, we didn't have a holiday this year.
    As regards
    In case
    Despite
    Because
  • Correct it! As long you bring a good pair of boots, the walk shouldn't be too difficult.
    As long as you bring.....
  • Join the two sentences: We'll cancel the trip. There's any bad behaviour. (in the event of)
    We'll cancel the trip in the event of any bad behaviour.