Answer:
First conditional a) Lea will go to NUST next year if she meets the requirements.
Zero conditional b) If you freeze water, it becomes solid.
Second conditional c) If I get $1 million in my life, I will marry the most beautiful woman in the universe.
Third conditional d) Had I studied this course ten years ago, I would have become a lecturer.
Mixed type conditional e) If I hadn't withdrawn from the gang, I would also be in prison now.
Explanation:
Conditionals are used to express things that we think could happen, had happened, or will happen. There are different types.
- The Zero conditionals are universal truths. For example, it is a known fact that freezing water will make it solid.
- First conditionals are used to refer to future conditions that we believe are real or possible.
- Second conditionals are present or future conditions that are impossible or unlikely.
- The third conditionals are possible conditions in the past and their probable results.
- Mixed type conditionals are used to correlate a situation in the past and results that exist in the present.
Miles has a more negative view of the spring than jesse does
Hi is not considered a long vowel sound.
Answer:
I'm not quiet sure if you're supposed to add words when correcting or adjusting the sentences, but here's what makes the most sense to me:
1. After his puppy learned to sit and roll over, Walter entered him in a local dog show.
2. No one was happier than Alex after he discovered his missing wallet while mowing the lawn.
3. Everyone warned the child not to get close to the house because a dog that snarled all the time was there.
4. Getting carsick is common when driving down a winding road.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
They is a vague pronoun. Proper nouns correct it, and we are talking about both of them.