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oksano4ka [1.4K]
3 years ago
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write a sentence with the pronoun "you" as the subject. Use one of the following 2 verbs: Receive, Receives

English
2 answers:
Julli [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

You receive a letter in the mail from a secret admirer.

Galina-37 [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Will you receive my package while I am in Nevada?

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. If <u>you </u><em><u>happened</u></em><u> to go</u> to the shops, could you buy me some toothpaste?

2. They'll return his money <u>as </u><em><u>long</u></em><u> as he has</u> the original receipt.

3. We won't be able to go to Paris <em><u>unless</u></em><u> we have enough</u> money.

4. <u>If </u><em><u>only</u></em><u> we had gone</u> to the party yesterday.

5. You'll be able to contact her any time <u>in </u><em><u>case</u></em><u> you need</u> her help.

Explanation:

1. If <u>you happened to go</u> to the shops, could you buy me some toothpaste?

In this sentence, "happened" is used to mean the same intention of asking for help.

2. They'll return his money <u>as long as he has</u> the original receipt.

The use of the phrase "as long as" presents a valid reason for why or how the refund will be given, which is the same as "but only if".

3. We won't be able to go to Paris <u>unless we have enough</u> money.

"Unless" is and can be used to mean the same as "if" for it presents a condition for a successful 'action/result'.

4. <u>If only we had gone</u> to the party yesterday.

Using "if only" in the sentence presents the same feeling of regret in "what a shame".

5. You'll be able to contact her any time <u>in case you need</u> her help.

The use of the phrase "in case" presents the same intention of a need and replaced the word "because".

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