Linking Words (Conditions)

Conditions

  • You can't come in unless you have a ticket.
  • In case of fire, dial 999.
  • You can borrow the bike on condition that you return it by five o'clock.
  • You can stay, as long as you don't mind sleeping on the sofa.
  • Providing/ Provided that you don't mind cats, you can stay with us.
  • Supposing/ What if he doesn't turn up; what shall we do then?


  • However you do it, it will cost a lot of money.
  • You'll get to the railway station, whichever bus you take.
  • Whoever wins the General Election, nothing will really change.
  • That box is so big it will be in the way wherever you leave it.
  • No matter how you do it, it will cost a lot of money.

  • A good standard of English is a prerequisite for studying at a British University.
  • What are the entry requirements for doing a diploma in Management at your college?
  • I would not move to London under any circumstances. It's awful!

1. Answer the following questions:
  • Are there any prerequisites for the job you do or would like to do in the future?
  • Under what circumstances would you move from where you're living at the moment?
  • What are the normal entry requirements for university in your country?
  • On what condition would you lend a friend your house?

2. Let's write.

Write a text in which you use some of the previous Linking words. It can be about whatever you want, but remember that you have to explain conditions!.


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