Conditionals can be expressed without using "if" through phrases like "provided that" and "as long as" to indicate something will happen given a certain condition is met, "in case" to suggest preparing for a possible situation, "even if" to introduce a condition that doesn't change the outcome, and "unless" to mean something will happen only if a condition is not satisfied.
Conditionals can be expressed without using "if" through phrases like "provided that" and "as long as" to indicate something will happen given a certain condition is met, "in case" to suggest preparing for a possible situation, "even if" to introduce a condition that doesn't change the outcome, and "unless" to mean something will happen only if a condition is not satisfied.
Conditionals can be expressed without using "if" through phrases like "provided that" and "as long as" to indicate something will happen given a certain condition is met, "in case" to suggest preparing for a possible situation, "even if" to introduce a condition that doesn't change the outcome, and "unless" to mean something will happen only if a condition is not satisfied.
I will give you my car provided that you drive carefully.
I will give you my car as long as you drive carefully. She bought a new dress in case Anna invited her to the party. I will take my umbrella in case it rains. She is unhappy even if she is very rich. Unless you study harder, you wont pass the test.