Week 3: Lesson 8. Conditional expressions other than 'if'
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I will support your decision ______ you have considered all the possible outcomes.

  • even if
  • as long as (correct)
  • unless
  • in case

She will share her opinion ______ everyone respects each other during the discussion.

  • not if
  • whether or not
  • unless
  • so long as (correct)

Always keep an open mind ______ you encounter new perspectives.

  • in case (correct)
  • so long
  • if case
  • even if

You won’t grow as a person ______ you are willing to embrace different viewpoints.

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I would listen to your ideas ______ they sound different from my own.

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Don’t reject new ideas immediately ______ they seem strange at first.

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You can express your thoughts freely ______ you remain respectful to others.

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Bring some notes to the meeting ______ you forget the main points you want to discuss.

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As long as

Used to express a condition that must be met for something to happen.

So long as

Used to express a condition that must be met for something to happen.

In case

Used to express a possibility that might happen, and you want to be prepared.

Unless

Used to express a condition that must be true for something else to happen - It's used to explain the opposite

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Even if

Used to express a specific situation where something will happen, even if it seems contrary to what you might expect.

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Even though

Used to ensure a statement is true even under different circumstances.

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So long as

Used to express a condition that must be met for something to happen.

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In case

Used to express a possibility or concern that something might happen, and you want to be prepared.

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