I know it's not raining now, but did you see the forecast on TV last night?
I think you should take an umbrella ________.
for the case of rain
if it rains
in case it rains
in case it'll rain
You can call me any time, ________ any further questions. I am happy to help you
with virtually anything.
if you should have
if you will have
in case you have
in case you will have
Sorry, Jack, I can't go with you. I'm expecting a very important phone call.
I would rather stay here ________ .
for the case of Mr Smith calling
if Mr Smith phones
in case Mr Smith phones
in case of Mr Smith calling
Why don't you take out insurance, ________.
if the package gets damaged
if the package should get damaged
in case the package gets damaged
in case the package will get damaged
I thought you were expecting a phone call from your boss. ________ and you are not
here, what shall I tell him?
If he calls
If he will call
In case he calls
In case he will call
Do you want to go rollerblading tomorrow? – Well, ________.
in the case of nice weather
just in case the weather is nice
only if the weather is nice
only in case the weather will be nice
I know you have his business card somewhere, but here's his email
address. ________
For the case.
Just in case.
Only in case.
Only in the case.
Well, I know you are against it, but I still think you should microchip
your dog, ________.
if he gets lost
if he'll get lost
in case he gets lost
in case he'll get lost
What will your parents tell your sister ________? She's only 17, isn't she?
if she gets drunk
in case she gets drunk
in case she'll get drunk
in the case she is drunk
I'll go for dinner with you, Steve. But ________ to a non-smoking restaurant.
in case we go
just in case we go
only if we go
only in case we'll go