Answer:
2). If we <u>heat</u> water at 100°c, it <u>will boil</u>.
3). If you <u>leave</u> your job, you <u>cannot travel</u> around the world.
4). If he <u>hadn't fallen</u> asleep while driving, he <u>would not have crashed</u> his car.
5). If we <u>had</u> enough money, we <u>could go</u> to the concert.
Explanation:
Conditional sentences are described as the sentences that include a dependent 'if' clause which shows the condition followed by the independent consequential clause. The first sentence follows the rule of 'if + simple present tense + simple future' while the second sentence follows 'if + simple present + simple present(using can).' The third follows the rule 'if + past perfect + perfect conditional' and the last one follows 'if + past simple + present conditional.'
Evidence is vital to any argument or explanation. Evidence provides a reason for the reason, basically giving causes for why things are.
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The correct answer is altísimas.
The word altas (which means tall) is used in the feminine form, plural. It is the plural feminine form of alto. In order to form the superlative, we just need to add -ísimo. But since it is feminine, we should add -ísima. But since it is plural, we also need to add -s to make -ísimas.