1. We took a taxi on case it was very late.
In this sentence, the phrase "on case" is used to indicate the reason or condition for taking a taxi. It means that the decision to take a taxi was based on the fact that it was very late.
2. I didn't go out unless Ann could phone.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that must be met in order for the speaker not to go out. It implies that the speaker will only stay at home if Ann can phone.
3. You won't pass the exam unless you work much harder.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is again used to express a condition. It implies that the person being addressed will only pass the exam if they work much harder.
4. You can use my car as long as you drive carefully.
In this sentence, the phrase "as long as" is used to set a condition for using the speaker's car. It means that the person can use the car, but only if they drive carefully.
5. He won't know what to do unless he listens carefully.
Here, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that must be met for someone to know what to do. It implies that the person will only know what to do if they listen carefully.
6. I'll draw a map for you as long as you can't find our house.
In this sentence, the phrase "as long as" is used to indicate a condition for the speaker drawing a map. It means that the speaker will draw a map for the person if they can't find the house.
7. I burnt myself as I was taking a hot dish out of the oven.
In this sentence, the word "as" is used to connect two events that happened simultaneously. It implies that the speaker burnt themselves while they were taking a hot dish out of the oven.
8. We sit here in the corner unless you'd rather sit over there.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that would make the speaker not sit in the corner. It implies that the speaker will sit in the corner unless the person would rather sit somewhere else.
9. That news came as a complete surprise to me.
Here, the word "as" is used to indicate a reason or cause. It means that the news came as a complete surprise to the speaker.
10. Write your name on your bag unless you lose it.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that would make the person not write their name on the bag. It implies that the person should write their name on the bag unless they lose it.
1) People can wear mittens, fur coats and fur caps in the streets in winter.
Люди могут носить варежки, меховое пальто и меховую шапку на улице зимой.
2) People can wear gloves, raincoats and boots in autumn.
Люди могут носить перчатки, плащи и сапоги осенью.
3) People can wear suits, white shirts and ties in the office.
Люди могут носить костюмы, белые рубашки и галстуки в офисe.
4) People can wear slippers, dressing gowns and nighties at home.
Люди могут носить тапочки, халаты и ночные рубашки дома.
5) People can wear jeans, leggings and trainers in the gym.
Люди могут носить джинсы , леггинсы и коссовки в спортзале.
6) People can wear skirts, blouses and dresses at school.
Люди могут носить юбки, блузки и платья в школе.
In this sentence, the phrase "on case" is used to indicate the reason or condition for taking a taxi. It means that the decision to take a taxi was based on the fact that it was very late.
2. I didn't go out unless Ann could phone.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that must be met in order for the speaker not to go out. It implies that the speaker will only stay at home if Ann can phone.
3. You won't pass the exam unless you work much harder.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is again used to express a condition. It implies that the person being addressed will only pass the exam if they work much harder.
4. You can use my car as long as you drive carefully.
In this sentence, the phrase "as long as" is used to set a condition for using the speaker's car. It means that the person can use the car, but only if they drive carefully.
5. He won't know what to do unless he listens carefully.
Here, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that must be met for someone to know what to do. It implies that the person will only know what to do if they listen carefully.
6. I'll draw a map for you as long as you can't find our house.
In this sentence, the phrase "as long as" is used to indicate a condition for the speaker drawing a map. It means that the speaker will draw a map for the person if they can't find the house.
7. I burnt myself as I was taking a hot dish out of the oven.
In this sentence, the word "as" is used to connect two events that happened simultaneously. It implies that the speaker burnt themselves while they were taking a hot dish out of the oven.
8. We sit here in the corner unless you'd rather sit over there.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that would make the speaker not sit in the corner. It implies that the speaker will sit in the corner unless the person would rather sit somewhere else.
9. That news came as a complete surprise to me.
Here, the word "as" is used to indicate a reason or cause. It means that the news came as a complete surprise to the speaker.
10. Write your name on your bag unless you lose it.
In this sentence, the word "unless" is used to express a condition that would make the person not write their name on the bag. It implies that the person should write their name on the bag unless they lose it.