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Future time clauses and conditionals
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"As long as" and "provided" are used to indicate a condition that has to be met in order for something good to happen, or to avoid ...
something bad from happening.
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We can also substitute "if" with the word...
when
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Conditional sentences are usually composed by two clauses: One describing the condition that has to be met, and another one describing the...
consequences.
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Unless means ___ ___ and it's usually followed by a ___ ___.
if not/ positive verb.
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When the clause describing the consequence is in the future, the conditional is used to talk about future plans or...
give advice.
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As soon as is used to indicate that the consequence will take place ...
immediately after the condition is met.
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We can use ___ ___ to talk about preparations for possible future situations.
in case
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When "if" means "whether" (used to express that one of two alternatives is possible) we use will or ____ __ to talk about the future
going to
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Whether is used to...
Express that only one of two alternatives is possible.
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After "as soon as" and "when" we can use the present simple or ___ ___ to talk about completed processes in the future.
present perfect
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