<span>The answer would be A, to eat a healthier meal. Eating a serving of mixed greens can enable Ben to shed pounds in the event that it encourages you to diminish your aggregate calorie admission. Pick filling fixings with the goal that you are not as ravenous and eat less, and keep your plates of mixed greens low in calories so they give fewer calories than the feast or tidbit that they are supplanting.</span>
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I don't believe any of these answers are correct, but the answer I would go with is D.
<u>Situations that are contrary to fact</u>, the mood is the conditional: third type. Example: If she<u> had got up</u> early, she <u>would not have missed </u>the bus. This example illustrates an imaginary situation; it did not happen. What truly happened was that the woman got up late and missed the bus. This was the fact. The structure is : the condition introduced by "if" carries the Past Perfect and the imaginary result carries would + perfect infinitive.
<u>Conditions under which a situation might occur, </u>the mood is the conditional: second type. Example: If she <u>bought</u> an alarm clock, she <u>would get up</u> on time. This statement reflects a possible solution to a problem; it is a speculative solution. She does not have an alarm clock, yet if she <em>bought</em> one . This is the subjunctive mood . What would the result be? She <u>would get up</u> on time. This is the conditional mood , second type.
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