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4. Choose the correct expression in the following sentences.

Model: You can drop in and see us whenever/on condition you like.

  1. Until/When he arrives, everyone must stand.

  2. We’re not going to stop digging until/as soon as we find the ancient ruins.

  3. They’re going to check the building before/as long as the President arrives.

  4. Those flowers will be in bloom immediately/by the time spring comes.

  5. Please phone your dad the time/immediately.

  6. Supposing/In case you had a baby girl –what would you call her?

  7. Whether/If Chelsea wins the cups depends on Dennis being on good form.

  8. When/After the Smiths arrive, ask them to wait outside my office.

  9. As soon as/Before you hear the alarm, run for the exit.

  10. You’ll recover quickly once/provided you rest.

5. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets. Use will, going to, Present Simple and Present Perfect. There are may be two possibilities.

Model: As soon as I save/have saved (save) enough money, I’m going to go on a long holiday.

  1. I hope you’ll be awake when I ____(come) home.

  2. Come when you ___ (be) ready.

  3. We’d like to stay up until the film ___ (finish).

  4. All the tickets will have been sold by the time we ___ (get) there.

  5. Don’t open your eyes till I ___ (tell) you to.

  6. Whether she ___ (play) on Saturday depends on what the doctor says.

  7. I ___ (tell) you a secret on condition that you ___ (not tell) anyone else.

  8. I ___ (lend) you the book as long as you ___ it ___ (bring back) on Monday.

  9. We ___ (take) our swimming things in case we ___ (get) a chance to go swimming.

  10. We ___ (go) to bed as soon as the programme ___ (finish).

6. Rewrite each of the following to form a conditional sentence (Type I).

  1. The chauffeur may drive fast. Then they’ll catch their train.

  2. Perhaps both Steve and James will be successful. Then everyone will be happy.

  3. His mother wants to make him study law. Then he’ll be unhappy.

  4. Caroline wants to change her job. Then she’ll earn more money.

  5. Perhaps Steve won’t go to university. Then he’ll start work in a bank.

  6. He wants to go to university. Then he’ll study history or languages.

  7. Perhaps she won’t say anything. Then he’ll decide himself.

  8. James wants to become a tennis player. Then he’ll make a lot of money.

  9. We may have a puncture. Then we’ll telephone the nearest garage.

7. Some workers are demonstrating outside their factory. Use their demands to decide what they actually say to the managers and make conditional sentences (Type 1).

8. The managers of the factory are considering the worker’s demands. Complete the sentences by choosing suitable linking word from the box below.

provided that, supposing, unless, in case, as long as, so long as

  1. We’ll pay them more money ___ they work harder.

  2. We won’t give them longer holidays ___ they promise to be more productive.

  3. We won’t shorten their lunch-break ___ they agree to start earlier.

  4. We’ll have to improve safety standards ___ someone has an accident.

  5. We’ll consider providing better working conditions ___ we have enough money.

  6. ___ we introduce a shorter working week, how will we make a profit?

  7. We’ll include worker representatives in the Board of Directors ___ they’re trained to manage.

  8. We’ll let some of full-time workers stay with us ___ they agree to be lower-paid.