REAL CONDITIONS (requirement must be met), You can stay here as long as / so long as you keep the noise down., He agreed to help on condition that his name wasn’t mentioned., You can join the trip provided/providing that you submit the form today., IMAGINED CONDITIONS (imagined situations), We can finish early assuming that the software works properly., Supposing that the weather improves, we could have lunch outside., CAUSAL/FACTUAL CONDITION (reason already known), Given that you’ve already done the research, you should present the findings., PRECAUTION (prepare for a possible future), Take a jacket in case it gets cold later., FORMAL CONTINGENCY (possible future event), In the event that the system fails, all data will be backed up automatically., PURPOSE, She left early just so / so that she could avoid the traffic..

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