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ADVERB

CLAUSES
CAMILA ACOSTA, SCARLET YANDÚN Y BRIAN KROHNKE
USING WETHER OR NOT AND EVEN IF

Wheter or not and even if expresses the idea that no matter what the conditions are the result will be the
same. For example:
• Wether or not: I’m going to go to the park wheter or not you come.
• Even if: I’m going to the park even if you don’t come.

Excersises:
• Wether or not:
• Even if:
USING IN CASE
In case expresses the idea that something might, but probably won’t happend, it basically means if by
chance this happends. Example:
• In case: I’ll have the app downloaded in case your battery runs out.
Excersises
In case:

USING UNLESS
Unless has a very similar meaning to if…not. For example:
• Unless=if not: I’ll go swimming tomorrow unless it’s cold.
I’ll go swimming tomorrow if it’s not cold.
Excersises
Unless:
If…not:
USING ONLY IF
Only if expresse the idea that there is only one possible condition that will end up in a particular result.
For example:
• Only if: The game will be canceled only if it snows. … Meaning that it doesn’t matter if there’s fog or
rain but if there is snow it’ll be canceled.
Excersises
• Only if:

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