Supposing/Suppose (that) technology keeps improving, will there be an absolute maximum limit to what we can do? - means imagine, we use these to introduce a hypothetical situation or action, and its results. The situation is possible, but not very likely., Provided that/Providing that/As long as science and technology keep improving, we'll continue to get faster and stronger. - means if or only if, we use these to introduce a possible situation or action that must happen or be done in order for a result to happen. The situation is more likely than if it had been introduced by supposing/suppose., Unless society answers these questions, everything will be open to debate. - means if not; we use it to say that if something does not happen, something else will happen as a result., Coaches will have the chance to come up with individual exercise plans in case they are able to give their athletes an edge. - means because maybe, we use it to talk about precautions - in order to be prepared for something that may happen., If only/I wish great athletes from the past had had the same technology. - We use it to talk about past situations that we would have liked to be different. It expresses regrets., If only/I wish I could stop right now! - We use it to talk about imaginary situations in the present and to express wishes for things to be different.,
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