Read each of the following of sentences and select the best answer. Print out this lesson plan and ask your teacher to assist you in understanding the grammar rules. |
|
I will leave my cell phone on (/ unless) my mother calls. |
You should bring an umbrella ( / unless) it rains. |
(In case / ) you intend on going out tonight, there is no need to dress up. |
I drew a map for Tomoko ( / unless) she got lost trying to find where I live. |
We can take a taxi to the station (in case / ) you prefer to walk. |
I can probably meet you at 8pm (in case / ) my boss asks me to work late. |
People can use either the express or normal elevators (in case / ) there is a fire. |
You should register your iphone with icloud ( / unless) it gets lost or stolen. |
Take some chocolate with you ( / unless) you get hungry. |
(In case / ) it rains tomorrow, the picnic will be held as scheduled from 1pm. |
|
Read each of the following of sentences and write whether : unless, in case, or as long as is needed. Print out this lesson plan and ask your teacher to assist you in understanding the grammar rules. |
|
it does not rain, we will probably go ahead with the picnic. |
This letter is for Mr. Thompson. Can you give it to himyou see him. |
You can not enter that gym you are a member. |
my company gives me a promotion and more time off each year, I will most likely take the job offer from the competing firm. |
I don’t think you should tell Rena that her boyfriend is cheating on her she confronts you about it. |
you promise to fill up the tank when you return it, I see no problem in letting you borrow my car. |
There is no public transportation to the beach. you have a car or can get access to one, I don’t think you will be able to go. |
I’m playing tennis tomorrow it rains. |
Children under the age of 12 are permitted to use the swimming pool they are accompanied by an adult. |
they are dogs that assist in guiding the vision impaired, this hotel establishment does not allow pets. |
|
Read each of the following sentences and write a sentence using either unless or as long as: |
|
The club isn’t open to everyone. You are allowed in only if you’re a member. |
Unless you are a member, you will not be allowed into the club. |
You are allowed into the club as long as you are a member. |
|
She has to sincerely apologize to me, or I will never speak to her again. |
I will never speak to her again unless she sincerely apologizes to me. |
As long as she is sincere in apologizing to me, I will speak to her again. |
|
Don’t worry about the dog. It will attack you only if you move suddenly. |
The dog will not attack you unless you move suddenly. |
As long as you do not move suddenly, the dog will not attack you. |
|
The doctor will see you only if it is an emergency. |
The doctor will not see you unless it is an emergency. |
The doctor will see you as long as it is an emergency. |
|
I don’t mind if you come home late. Just make sure you come in quietly. |
I don’t mind if you come home late unless you come in noisily. |
As long as you come in quietly, I do not mind if you come home late. |