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I'll put my umbrella in my bag............. it rains later.
1- in case
2- Provided that
19 mei 2018 05:19
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'just in case' means that you are putting the umbrella in the bag whether it rains or not. You are prepared for rain, but also fine if it doesn't rain.
'provided that' means that you will only put the umbrella in the bag in the specific circumstance that it IS raining. If it doesn't rain, you won't bring the umbrella with you at all.
19 mei 2018
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In case
19 mei 2018
1
"in case it rains later."
19 mei 2018
1
in case
19 mei 2018
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