Unless /until /as soon as
We had a cup of tea _________________ we got home.
We had a cup of tea as soon as we got home.
if / he / fail > he /have to find a job
If he fails, he will have to find a job.
If you come to the party, ...
e.g. I will bring chocolate fudge brownies that you love.
if / when / until
...... I die, I’ll leave all my money to charity.
When I die, I'll leave..
If you don't work, you'll be fired. (unless)
You'll be fired unless you work.
if / Juan /take the job > he /might / be able to afford a new car.
If Juan takes the job, he might be able to afford a new car.
....... as soon as we get there.
e.g. We will call you ...
_________________ you see Lionel, tell him about the party
As soon as, when
It is possible that he will leave if you don't give him a second chance. (might)
If you don't give him a second chance, he might leave.
Form a sentence in first conditional (choose any subject) :
refuse to pay for the necklace > call the police
e.g. If you refuse to pay for the necklace, I'll call the police.
If you don't obey my orders, I....
e.g. I will kill you.
You'll fail the test ______ you study.
UNLESS
I will leave when he comes. (stay, until)
I will stay until he comes.
Form a sentence in first conditional using these two actions:
wear that terrible dress again > poke one's eyes out
..............................., unless you want me to tell her.
e.g. I will keep the secret, ..
You must tell him _________ he comes to work. We'll fire him _______ he starts working on this project.
as soon as, unless
Come to the party unless you have something better to do. (if not)
If you don't have something better to do, come to the party.
your correct sentence.
............. unless you try harder.
e.g. You'll fail unless you try harder.