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Conditionals & Alternatives to "If"

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  • You need to leave now, ______ you’ll miss the bus!
    otherwise
  • Match the halves of the sentence: Suppose you won the lottery…
    You would have to pay more taxes.
    What would you buy?
    You would save it all.
    You should stop playing the lottery.
  • Match the halves of the sentence: He can borrow my book…
    Unless he takes too long.
    Suppose he finishes reading it.
    Unless he takes too long.
    provided he returns it on time.
  • True or False. "Unless" means the same as "if not."
    False
    True
  • True or False. "As long as" means "even if" in conditionals.
    True
    False
  • True or False. "Otherwise" is used to add a condition to a sentence.
    False
    True
  • True or False. "Provided" and "as long as" both mean "only if."
    True
    False
  • You won’t improve your English ______ you practice speaking.
    unless
  • Match the halves of the sentence: Close the window…
    otherwise, it will get too cold.
    Unless you feel cold.
    Provided there is fresh air.
    If the sun is too bright.
  • Match the halves of the sentence: You won’t get a good grade…
    Provided you complete the test.
    As long as you sleep early.
    unless you study.
    Suppose you revise well.
  • She can go to the party ______ she comes home by 10 PM.
    as long as
  • Match the halves of the sentence: I’ll go to the concert…
    Provided I have money.
    If the weather is nice.
    as long as I finish my work.
    Unless my friend invites me.
  • True or False. "Suppose" is used for imagining situations
    True
    False