You can join us for the trip *if* you can get time off from work.
We will not go to the amusement park *unless* it stops raining.
You will get a discount *provided that* you have a membership card.
I will attend the meeting *as long as* it doesn’t conflict with my other appointments.
Bring an umbrella *in case* it rains later.
*If* you don’t study, you might not pass the exam.
You can borrow my car *as long as* you return it by tomorrow.
We can have a picnic *unless* the weather is bad.
*Provided that* you finish your homework, you can play video games.
Take some extra money *in case* you find something you want to buy.
*If* you need help, just ask.
You can stay up late *as long as* you don’t disturb others.
He can’t access the files *unless* he has the password.
They’ll let you in *provided that* you show your ID.
Keep a flashlight nearby *in case* the power goes out.
Exercise 2: Complete the Sentences with Conditional Conjunctions
You can have ice cream *if* you finish your dinner.
*Unless* you study hard, you won’t pass the test.
You can use the pool *provided that* you follow the rules.
I’ll help you with your project *as long as* I have time.
Bring a jacket *in case* it gets cold later.
*If* you don’t water the plants, they will die.
You can borrow my book *as long as* you return it in good condition.
We’ll go for a walk *unless* it’s too hot outside.
You can go to the party *provided that* you finish your chores.
Take an extra battery *in case* your phone dies.
*If* you don’t feel well, you should see a doctor.
You can watch TV *as long as* you keep the volume low.
She can’t leave early *unless* she gets permission from her boss.
You can enter the contest *provided that* you meet the requirements.
Bring some snacks *in case* you get hungry during the trip.