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"Conditionals"
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Reduction of if
Unless
Even if
in case & if
Only if
Provided that
As is & As long as
Suppose that
what if
whether or not
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English Lessons and Exercises on
Conditionals
in case or if
In case or If
Exercises
Fill in the blanks with " in case" or " if "
Tom may come to our house today. I will stay home all day
if
in case
he comes.
You must call the police
if
in case
your car is stolen.
You can stay with us
if
in case
you come to İstanbul.
Take some more money
if
in case
you need during your travel.
We should insure our car
if
in case
we have an accident.
We should call the police
if
in case
we have an accident.
He bought an extra pen for the exam
if
in case
this one doesn't write.
Can you tell Tom to call me
if
in case
you see him?
Sam must get a map
if
in case
he gets lost.
We'll have the lunch in the garden
if
in case
the weather's good.
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