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7-4 Gandhi
You have to do these 2 ex in your notebooks
1. Match the verb phrases to form conditional sentences. Decide which phrase will be the if clause and which will be the main clause.
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You have to do these 2 ex in your notebooks
1. Match the verb phrases to form conditional sentences. Decide which phrase will be the if clause and which will be the main clause.
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help prevent the destruction of rainforests
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a
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keep money within your city
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unplug electronic devices that you’re not using
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b
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save on your utility bill
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reduce your need for air conditioning
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c
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lower your water consumption
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buy locally produced food
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d
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take public transportation
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reduce greenhouse gases
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e
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reduce your usage of paper products
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take shorter showers
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plant shade trees around your home
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E.g.: If you reduce your usage of paper products, you’ll help prevent the destruction of rainforests
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4. Match the sentences in the left column with the sentences in the right column. Then use a subordinator in the box to combine the sentence into one. Write all your sentences in the space at the bottom.
even though
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when
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so that
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despite the fact that
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since
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so that
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wherever
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while
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He’s gained 10 pounds.
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a
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You shouldn’t go alone.
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2
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Joe is about five foot six.
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b
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His brother Josh is over six feet tall.
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3
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I took the day off from work.
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c
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I can work from home.
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You can see the stage clearly.
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d
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He lost his job last month.
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5
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You’re walking there at night.
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e
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I saw a horrible accident.
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She passed the test.
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f
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She had a fever.
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I want to buy a personal computer.
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g
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I could see my son’s piano recital.
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I was coming to work today.
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You sit in the theatre.
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E.g.: He’s gained 10 pounds since he lost his job last month.
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