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Showing Direct Contrast: While Mary is rich, while John is poor. John is poor, while Mary is rich. While John is poor, Mary is rich. While Mary is rich, John is poor. While is used to show direct contrast: “this” is exactly the opposite as “that.” All four sentences have the same meaning. * When using while for direct contrast, a comma is often used even if the while clause comes second. Compare: The phone rang while I was studying. Reminder: While is also used in time clauses and means “during that time.”

Practice 1 - Direct Contrast: While Combine each pair of sentences with the words in parentheses. Some people are tall while others are ____. a. intelligent b. thinc. short d. large 2. A box is square, while ____. a. a rectangle has four sides b. my village has a town square in the center c. we use envelopes for letters d. a circle is round

Practice 1 - Direct Contrast: While Combine each pair of sentences with the words in parentheses. 3. While some parts of the world get an abundance of rain, others ____. a. are warm and humid b. are cold and wetc. get little or none d. get a lot 4. In some nations the favorite beverage is coffee, while ____, a. I like tea b. it has caffeine c. in others it is tea d. they drink tea

Practice 1 - Direct Contrast: While Combine each pair of sentences with the words in parentheses. 5. Some people like cream and sugar in their coffee, while ____. a. others like it black b. others drink hot coffeec. milk is good in coffee too d. sugar can cause cavities 6. Steve is an interesting storyteller and conversationalist, while his brother ____. a. is a newspaper reporter b. bores others by talking about himself all the time c. has four children d. knows a lot of stories too

Practice 2: While Work with a partner to complete each sentence. Share your completions with the class. Some people have curly hair, while... Some people prefer to live in the country, while... While some people know only their native language... The climate at sea level at the equator is always hot, while the climate at the North and South poles... Some people..., while... Some countries..., while....

Expressing Conditions in Adverb Clauses: If-Clauses If it rains tomorrow, I will take my umbrella. If-clauses present possible conditions. The main clause expresses results. A present tense, not a future tense, is used in an if-clause even though the verb in the if-clause may refer to a future event or situation. Words that introduce adverb clauses of condition (if-clauses) if whether or not even if in case unless only if

Practice 3: If Make sentences with if using the given conditions. It may be cold tomorrow. The teacher may not be in class tomorrow. you will stay up until two in the morning. Maybe the sun will be shining when you get up tomorrow morning. Predictions about global warming may be correct. Think of something that may happen this year in world politics.

Practice: Whether or Not and Even If Say whether the following sentences are true for Joseph. SITUATION: If Joseph gets married, he will be happy. If he doesn’t get married, he will be happy. Joseph will be happy if he doesn’t get married. If he gets married, Joseph won’t be happy. Even if Joseph gets married, he won’t be happy. Even if Joseph doesn’t get married, he will be happy. Joseph will be happy whether or not he gets married. Whether or not Joseph gets married, he will be happy.

Expressing Conditions in Adverb Clauses: Whether or Not and Even If I’m going to go swimming tomorrow whether or not it is cold. OR whether or it is cold or not. Whether or not expresses the idea that neither this condition nor the that condition matters; the result will be the same. If it is cold, I’m going swimming. If it is not cold, I’m going swimming. It doesn’t matter. Even if I have decided to go swimming tomorrow. Even if the weather is cold, I’m going to go swimming. Sentences with even if are close in meaning to the sentences with whether or not. Even if gives the idea that a particular condition does not matter.

Practice: Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete the sentences. SITUATION: Cindy’s uncle tells a lot of jokes. Sometimes they’re funny, and sometimes they’re not. It doesn’t matter. Cindy laughs at the jokes whether... or not. Cindy laughs at the jokes even if...

Practice: Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete the sentences. SITUATION: Maybe you are finished with the exam, and maybe you’re not. It doesn’t matter. The time is up. You have to hand in your examination paper whether... or not. You have to hand in your examination paper even if...

Practice: Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete the sentences. SITUATION: It might rain, or it might not. We don’t want to go camping in the rain, but it doesn’t matter. We’re going to go camping whether... or not. We’re going to go camping even if...

HOMEWORK: Expressing Conditions in Adverb Clauses: If-clauses Write sentences with “if” using the given conditions. It may be cold tomorrow. Example - If it’s cold tomorrow, I’m going to stay home. The teacher may not be in class tomorrow. you will stay up until two in the morning. Maybe the sun will be shining when you get up tomorrow morning. Predictions about global warming may be correct. Think of something that may happen this year in world politics.

HOMEWORK: Using Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete sentences #1-8. SITUATION: Usually people need to graduate from school to get a good job. Maybe Ed will graduate from school, and maybe he won’t. It doesn’t matter because he has a good job waiting for him in his father’s business. Ed will get a good job whether or not... Ed will get a good job even if...

HOMEWORK: Using Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete sentences #1-8. SITUATION: Max’s family doesn’t have enough money to send him to college. He would like to get a scholarship, but it doesn’t matter because he’s saved some money to go to school and has a part-time job. 3.) Max can go to school whether or not... 4.) Max can go to school even if...

HOMEWORK: Using Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete sentences #1-8. SITUATION: Sometimes the weather is hot, and sometimes the weather is cold. It doesn’t matter. My grandfather always wears his gray sweater. 5.) My grandfather wears his gray sweater whether or not... 6.) My grandfather wears his gray sweater even if...

HOMEWORK: Using Whether or Not and Even If Use the given information to complete sentences #1-8. SITUATION: Your approval doesn’t matter to me. 7.) I’m going to marry William whether... or not. 8.) I’m going to marry William even if...

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using In Case Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given sentence. If by chance you have trouble, you can reach me at this number. 1.) In case you have trouble, you can reach me at this number. 2.) When you have trouble, you can reach me at this number.

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using In Case I’ll be at my uncle’s house in case you (should) need to reach me. In case expresses the idea that something probably won’t happen, but it might. In case means “if by chance this should happen.” NOTE: Using should in an adverb clause emphasizes the speaker’s uncertainty that something will happen.

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using In Case Combine each pair of sentences. Begin your new sentence with IN CASE. 1.) You probably won’t need to get in touch with me, but maybe you will. If so, I’ll give you my number. - In case you (should) need to get in touch with me, I’ll give you my phone number. 2.) You probably won’t need to see me, but maybe you will. If so, I’ll be in my office tomorrow morning around ten. - In case you (should) need to see me, I’ll be in my office tomorrow morning around ten.

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using In Case and If Complete the sentence with your own words. I have my umbrella with me just in case... It’s a good idea for you to keep a written record of your credit card numbers in case... I think I’d better clean up the apartment in case... Are you planning to apply for a scholarship? If so... Do you have to work this Saturday? If not...

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using Unless Choose the logical completions. I’ll be at work on time tomorrow if there (is, isn’t) a lot of traffic. I’ll be at work on time tomorrow unless there (is, isn’t) a lot of traffic. We’ll have the party outside unless it is (rainy, sunny). We’ll have the party inside unless it is (rainy, sunny).

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using Unless I’ll go swimming unless it’s cold. I’ll go swimming if it isn’t cold. unless = if...not Both messages have the same meaning.

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using Unless Complete the sentence with your own words. I’m sorry, but you can’t see the doctor unless... - I’m sorry you can’t see the doctor unless you have an appointment. I can’t go to university unless... ...unless you put it in the refrigerator. Certain species of animals will soon be extinct unless... Tomorrow, I’m going to... unless....

Adverb Clauses of Condition: Using Only If The picnic will be cancelled only if it rains. If it’s windy, we’ll go on the picnic. If it’s cold, we’ll go on the picnic. If it’s damp and foggy, we’ll go on the picnic. If it’s unbearably hot, we’ll go on the picnic. Only if expresses the idea that there is only one condition that will cause a particular result. Only if it rains will the picnic be cancelled. When only if begins a sentence, the subject and verb of the main clause are inverted. No commas are used.

PRACTICE: Using Only If Say whether the sentence is true or not for this situation. SITUATION: You can take Saturday off only if you work Thursday. 1.) You must work Thursday if you want Saturday off. 2.) You can take Saturday off if you work another day of your choice. 3.) If you work Thursday, you don’t have to work Saturday. 4.) You can work Thursday, but it’s not a requirement if you want Saturday off.

PRACTICE: Using Only If Read the situations and complete the sentences (#1-4). 1.) SITUATION: You have to have an invitation in order to go to the party. That is the only condition under which you will be admitted. If you don’t have an invitation, you can’t go. You can go to the party only if... 2.) SITUATION: You have to have a student visa to study here. Unless you have a student visa, you can’t go to school here. You can attend this school...

PRACTICE: Using Only If Read the situations and complete the sentences. 3.) SITUATION: Jimmy’s mother doesn’t want him to chew gum, but sometimes he chews it anyway. Jimmy... only if... 4.) SITUATION: His parents make Steve finish his homework before he can watch TV in the evening. Only if Steve’s homework is finished...