as+long+as,+provided+(that),+providing,+even+if,+unless

When writing a conditional sentence, you can use alternatives to //IF,// although the meaning might not be exactily the same:

//Example:// I won't go to Paris on holidays **if** I do**n't** get the money. //Example:// I won't go to Paris on holidays **unless** I get the money.
 * **AS LONG AS**: "only if" (//siempre y cuando//). //Example:// I will go to Paris on holidays as long as I get the money.
 * **AS SOON AS**: "when" (//en cuanto, tan pronto como//). //Example:// I will go to Paris on holidays as soon as I get the money.
 * **PROVIDED (THAT) / PROVIDING**: "only if" (//siempre que//). //Example:// I will go to Paris on holidays provided that I get the money.
 * **EVEN IF**: "if... or not", "although" (//incluso si...//). //Example:// I won't go to Paris on holidays even if I get the money.
 * **WHEN:** (//cuando//). //Example:// I will go to Paris on holidays when I get the money.
 * **UNLESS**: "if not" (//si no / a no ser que...//). A **negative** sentence with //**if**// is the same as an **affirmative** sentence with **//unless//**.


 * ONLINE EXERCISES **
 * exercise 1 (if, when, unless)
 * exercise 2 (unless, as long as, provided that, providing)
 * exercise 3 (as soon as, if, unless)
 * exercise 4 (unless, as long as, provided, providing)
 * exercise 5 (unless, as long as, providing)
 * exercise 6 (unless, as long as, providing)
 * exercise 7 (if, unless, as long as)
 * exercise 8 (if, unless)
 * exercise 9 (if, unless)