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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.'
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Explanation:
If I could ask the Queen anything..Id probably ask her if I can be a part in the castle, or like if I could work in the castle. I would ask her that because I would wanna have a job so I can pay bills when I get older and have money for collage.
Also, If I made like that much money and worked for her, Id be able to donate, and maybe buy a house. It will be a great opportunity to earn money for me to start collage and, pay bills and find a house. That's why and what I would ask the Queen.
Im pretty sure its they I believe correct me if im wrong
Explanation:
d is the answer am I right or wrong
The second option
South of Tokyo (beyond Yokohama) is the historic city of Kamakura