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Adverb Clauses of Condition
Adverb Clauses of Condition
condition
BY :
Rika Rizkinia ( 202112500172 )
Siti nur fadilla ( 202112500366 )
Adverbial clouse of condition
Adverbial clauses of condition
describe the conditions necessary for
specific actions or events to happen.
This type of clause usually employs
the subordinating conjunctions if,
unless, whether or not, in the event,
and provided.
Adverb clause of condition : using only If
(a) The picnic will be canceled only if it
rains.
If it's windy, we'll go on the picnic. Only if expresses the idea that there
If it's cold, we'll go on the picnic. is only one condition that will cause
If it's damp and foggy, we'll go on the a particular result.
picnic. If it's unbearably hot, we'll go on
the picnic.
When only if begins a sentence, the subject
(b) Only if it rains will the picnic be canceled. and verb of the main clause are inverted,
as in (b). No commas are used.
I have decided to go
I’m going to go shopping As long as you don't school tomorrow.
I’ll go School tomorrow
tomorrow whether it is rain break the law, you will Even if the road is
unless it’s raining
or not. be fine. slippery, I’m going
to go climbing.