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Q: Fill the sentences and use the first conditional.

1. John will be at work. He won't go with us.
As long as John ..................... at work, he won't go with us.

2. He won't like the monitor. He can send it back to the shop.
Provided that he ...................... the monitor, he can send it back to the shop.

3. We won't help you. We won't have enough time.
We won't help you if we ...................... enough time.

4. You will choose some other hotel. You won't be happy about it.
You will choose some other hotel unless you................. happy about it.

5. Take up this course. You will like it.
If you.......................... this course, you will like it.

Answers

Answered by mughalpride15
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

As long as John is at work, he won't go with us.

Answered by mariospartan
0

1. As long as John is at work, he won't go with us.

2.Provided that he doesn't like the monitor, he can send it back to the shop.

3. We won't help you if we don't have enough time.

4. You will choose some other hotel unless you are happy about it.

5.If you take this course, you will like it.

Explanation:

  • Conditional sentences can be divided into four categories.
  • Because these conditional phrases have distinct meanings, it's critical to employ the right construction for each of them.
  • When utilizing different conditional modes, pay attention to the verb tense.
  • When the if-clause comes before the main sentence, put a comma after it.
  • Conditional sentences are statements that explore known or hypothetical circumstances and their implications.
  • A conditional clause (commonly referred to as the if-clause) plus a consequence make up a complete conditional sentence.
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