Presented for acceptance or rejection
Can i please get a lost of possible answers? You mean like knights?
Answer:
a) Lea will go to NUST next year if she meets the requirements. First conditional.
b) If you freeze water, it becomes solid. Zero conditional.
c) If I get $1 million in my life, I will marry the most beautiful woman in the universe. First conditional.
d) Had I studied this course ten years ago, I would have become a lecturer. Third conditional.
e) If I hadn't withdrawn from the gang, I would also be in prison now. Second Conditional
Explanation:
There are four types of conditionals, each of them expresses different situations.
- Zero conditional: we use it to talk about things that are always true. like sentence B, "If you freeze water, it becomes solid." To use the zero conditional, we use the If + clause in present simple,+ clause in present simple.
- First conditional: we use it to talk about things that may happen in the future or hypothetical situations. Sentence A, "Lea will go to NUST next year if she meets the requirements." uses the first conditional to talk about an event that is likely to happen in the future. Sentence c, "If I get $1 million in my life, I will marry the most beautiful woman in the universe." use this conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. To write a sentence, we first use the If + clause in the present simple,+ will + clause with the verb in the infinitive. Also, we can write the if + clause at the end. In this case, we do not add a comma after the will + infinitive.
- Second conditional: we use this conditional to talk about an imaginary or hypothetical situation in the present or future. It is present in sentence E "If I hadn't withdrawn from the gang, I would also be in prison now.". To use it, we have to write the if + clause in past simple, + would + clause in the infinitive.
- Third conditional: we use this conditional to talk about something that we wish we had done in the past and its hypothetical outcome. It is present in sentence D "Had I studied this course ten years ago, I would have become a lecturer." We can see that the person is expressing a hypothetical situation in the past and how things would be. To use the third conditional, we write the if + clause in the past perfect, + would have + clause in the infinitive. In sentence D, instead of using if, there is an inversion of the auxiliary and the subject.
Answer:
All of the above.
Explanation:
Supernatural elements are those characteristics in a story where the events in the story seem out of the world. These characteristics are beyond the nature of things or are unexplainable by nature and science.
In the fairytale of Snow White, the plot, if not the whole of the story, resembles a supernatural story. First is the presence of the queen who seemed like a witch. The <em><u>looking glass </u></em>that she possesses is also one element of a supernatural story. Also, <em><u>Snow White coming back to life after she died</u></em> is also not naturally possible even with science, but the story tells so. This is another element of supernaturalism. Lastly, the<em><u> Queen's act of eating the heart of Snow White to obtain all her beauty</u></em> is also beyond science and nature and thus falls under the category of supernaturalism.
Thus, all the above points are examples of supernaturalism.
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