The tone of this poem is powerful
Answer:
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.'
Two examples of superlative words:
- tallest
- smallest
True or False test question that is true without a superlative but false with a superlative inserted:
True or False? The tall person is 6 feet tall.
If I were to add a superlative word to this, it would be false.
SUPERLATIVE FALSE VERSION OF THE TRUE OR FALSE QUESTION:
True or False? The tallest person is 6 feet tall.
(False.)
Answer:
The Medium Term Budget Policy Statement which will be delivered by South African Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is a government policy statement which communicates the policy goals of government. ... gives parliament the opportunity to discuss and shape government's approach to the budget.