<u>Situations that are contrary to fact</u>, the mood is the conditional: third type. Example: If she<u> had got up</u> early, she <u>would not have missed </u>the bus. This example illustrates an imaginary situation; it did not happen. What truly happened was that the woman got up late and missed the bus. This was the fact. The structure is : the condition introduced by "if" carries the Past Perfect and the imaginary result carries would + perfect infinitive.
<u>Conditions under which a situation might occur, </u>the mood is the conditional: second type. Example: If she <u>bought</u> an alarm clock, she <u>would get up</u> on time. This statement reflects a possible solution to a problem; it is a speculative solution. She does not have an alarm clock, yet if she <em>bought</em> one . This is the subjunctive mood . What would the result be? She <u>would get up</u> on time. This is the conditional mood , second type.
Answer & Explanation: A habit is a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up. It is a regular or constant partner that can either pull you up or drag you down depending on the the habit being a good one or a bad one. Take for instance, having a habit of brushing twice a day (morning and evening) is a great helper as is a practice of good hygiene whereas a heroin habit is a drug abuse which can eventually be a huge burden as a result of the cost/ health implication.
Answer:
1). Revisit
2). Befriend
3). Cooperate / Collaborate
4). Oversleep
5). Overhaul
6). Mistake something
<span>The
answer is no.
Let’s show how:
=> 32 is the product, now we need to find a negative item to be used as based
and exponent
=> -5 ^ 3 = -125 (not the answer)
=> -4 ^ 3 = -64 (not the number)
=> -3 ^ 3 = -27 (not the answer)
=> -2 ^ 5 = -32 (the answer is 32 but this is not a positive number but a
negative one , thus the answer is still NO.)</span>
it teaches us to be grateful for evrything that we have and too be gratful for the friends and family that we are surrounded with everyday