If the worst (come) to the worst, we'll have to close down the branch. , If the worst comes to the worst, ... ., Correct the mistake: If everything will go according to plan, we'll buy a new house in the near future., If everything goes according to plan, ..., Choose the correct option: Unless / if sales increase, we won't run at a profit., Unless sales increase, we won't run at a profit., _____ long as you perform well, you'll get a big bonus., As long as you perform well, you'll get a big bonus., _______ that I get a day off in lieu, I'll work over the weekend. , Provided / Providing that I get a day off in lieu, I'll work over the weekend. , Correct the mistake: You pour any more money into this product and you'll slide into debt. , Pour any more money into this product and you'll slide into debt., We're operating at a loss at the moment. If the economic situation ______ (be) better now, we ______ (not run) at a loss. , If the economic situation were / was better, we wouldn't be running at a loss., If I (not get) any seed capital from the investors 2 years ago, my business wouldn't be thriving now. , If I hadn't got any seed capital from the investors two years ago, my business wouldn't be thriving now. , Supposing you had enough money, what ______ (you) invest it in?, Supposing you had enough money, what would you invest it in?, Mary contributed a lot to the success of the project. If it (not be) for her, we (not, get) the project off the ground., If it hadn't been for her, we wouldn't have got the project off the ground., If I (do) an MBA last year, I (be) on a higher salary now. , If I'd done an MBA, I'd be on a higher salary now., I _______ (agree) on the deal now, if I ______ (have) the authority, but I have to check with the C-level management first. , I would agree on the deal now if I had the authority. But I have to check with with the C-level management first., Correct the mistake: Work you hard and you'll get a pay rise. , Work hard and you'll get a pay rise., ______ the situation improves, there _______ be more lay-offs. (50%)., Unless the situation improves, there might / may be more lay-offs., If the economic situation (be) better last year, we _____ (not lose) so many clients., If the economic situation had been better, we wouldn't have lost so many clients., I took the company car without authorization, drove to the meeting with our long-standing client and arrived on time. If (not, do) that, we (lose) the contact. (there was a possibility of losing the contract), If I hadn't done that, we might've lost the contact with our long-standing client., Make up your own sentence. Use conditional 1 and the conjunction provided that, crawl out of debt., -, Make up your own sentence. Use unless, -, Make up your own sentence. Use conditional 2., - , Make up your own sentence. Use conditional 3. , -, Make up your own sentence. Use mixed conditional., -.

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