1. USING “IN CASE” ( AS A CONJUNCTION ) TO SHOW REASON/CAUSE IN ENGLISH
“in case” is used to talk about things we should do in order to be prepared for possible future situations. In other words,
“in case” is a structure we use when expressing how we will take precautions for the possibility of something.
Namely;
A ( Main) Clause ( Action ) + In Case + A Clause ( Reason )
OR
PRECAUTION + In Case + POSSIBILITY
You can see many examples related to using “in case” below;
Examples:
( It snows – possibility / I will not go… – precaution )
( I was hungry – possibility / My mother put a cake… – precaution )
( She can need it – possibility / Her father always gives her some money – precaution )
( It is sunny – possibility / take your hat – precaution )
( I forget – possibility / I put the keys here – precaution )
( It rains – possibility / Take an umbrella – precaution )
( he should forget… – possibility / the teacher wrote down – precaution )
2. USING “IN CASE” ( AS AN ADVERB – JUST IN CASE ) IN ENGLISH
“just in case” is used without a following clause to mean simply “as a precaution”.
You can see many examples related to using “just in case” below;
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