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3. Alternatives to ‘if’ in conditionals.

So/As long as you promise not to tell, you can come too.

You can drive this car provided/providing (that) you're fully insured.

Suppose/Supposing something goes wrong, what then?

Mario can't come with us, even if he is your best friend.

You can come in on condition that you don't stay long.

Unless Peter changes his attitude, he's going to find himself in trouble.

(Unless you go = If you don't go)

E X E R C I S E S

1. Put the verbs into the correct form.

  1. If I tell you a secret, you (promise) not to tell it to anyone else?

  2. If I lend you $10, when you (repay) me?

  3. If you will kindly sit down, I (make) enquires for you.

  4. The police (arrest) him if they catch him.

  5. Someone (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked.

  6. Unless he (sell) more he won’t get much commission.

  7. If the house (burn) down we can claim compensation.

  8. Unless you are more careful, you (have) an accident.

  9. If a driver brakes suddenly on a wet road he (skid).

  10. If you (not known) the meaning of a word you may use a dictionary.

  11. I’m not expecting any messages you say that I’ll be (ring) while I am out could you say that I’ll be back by 6.00?

  12. If Jack (refuse) to help we’ll have to manage without him.

  13. You can ask for a continental breakfast if you (not want) a full breakfast.

  14. If you (finish) with your dictionary I’d like to borrow it.

2. Put the verbs into the correct tenses.

  1. I’ll look for your notebook and if I (find) it I (give) you a ring.

  2. If you (like) I (get) you a job in this company.

  3. If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers (object).

  4. I’ll wash the glasses in this nice hot water. – No, don’t. If you (put) them into very hot water they (crack).

  5. I expect it will freeze tonight. – If it (freeze) tonight the roads (be) slippery tomorrow.

  6. He’s only 16 but he wants to leave school at the end of the term. – If he (leave) now he (be) sorry afterwards.

  7. If he (win) he (get) $1,000, if he (come) in second he (get) $500.

  8. If you (give) me your phone number, sir, we (let) you know when it (arrive).

  9. How long ... it ... (take) if you (order) one for me?

  10. If it (not fit), madam, (bring) it back and we (change) it.

  11. If you (wait) a minute, sir, I (see) if the manager (be) free.

  12. I (get) any discount if I (pay) cash?

  13. If you (leave) it with me now, it (not take) more than a couple of days to repair.

  14. If you (not see) what you (want), sir, just (ask) one of the assistants.

3. Use the correct verb form instead of the Infinitive in brackets.

1) Mother (to be) very tired, if she (to go) home by train.

2) If the weather (to be) fine next weekend, we(to go) to the country.

3) I (to be) always at home if you (to ring) me up this summer.

4) I always (to help) you this year if you (to need) help.

5) Granny sometimes (not to hear) if little Eddie (to call) her.

6) If the days (to be) sunny in spring, we (to work) in the garden.

7) If Father (to leave) for the south, Mother (to start) preparations.

8) If my parents (not to work) on Saturday, we all (to go) skiing.

9) My father (to buy) a new house, if the bank manager (to lend) him the money.