If it's multiple sentences in a row then put the in-text citation at the end of the sentences, but after the period of the last sentence. Putting it after the period suggests the citation refers to more than one sentence.
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Answer:
Zero Conditional sentence = If + simple present, simple present + verb
First Conditional sentence = If + simple present , will/will not + verb
Second Conditional sentence = If + simple past, Would/wouldn't + verb
Third Conditional sentence = If + past perfect, would/wouldn't + have + verb
First Conditional
1. if my sister send this letter now, her friend will receive it tomorrow
First conditional
2. If i practice every day, i will improve my english pronunciation
Zero Conditional
3. if you heat ice , It melts
Second conditional
4. if i won the lottery, i would help the poor.
Third conditional
5. If we have taken a taxi, we wouldn't have missed the flight
Answer:
When I think about my past, I usually cringe, but I'm glad I want through those moments in my life because they help me think twice about what I do now. In the past, I used to get bullied by people I thought were friends, so now I look for red flag in people I meet. I met a guy in my class and we liked each other, but after a while he accused me of liking other guys, and I guess broke my heart. Now, I know how to act if something like that happens again.
Explanation:
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