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The zero conditional is used to make statements about the real world, and often refers to general truths, such as scientific facts. In these sentences, the time is now or always and the situation is real and possible.
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☞ if public transport is efficient, people stop using their cars.
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<u>Hope </u><u>it </u>Helps
(Pa Brainliest Na din po)
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C'mon, Scout- after this, I'd say we could both use A TREAT.
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a. My example would be from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, where, though I still remember the book fairly well, I haven’t read it in over a decade, but I still have crystal clear recollection of the line when they’re on the ship at the start and spot the “monster” and the Captain I believe it is is yelling for the gun to be fired and he yells a bunch of orders and finishes with:
“And five bucks to the man who hits the infernal thing!”
And for some reason that quote stuck with me, despite it not being a super important one or related at all to most of the story.
b. Repeat or copy out (words from a text or speech written or spoken by another person).
Request: Please mark me as the Brainliest.
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others believe that dandelions may be able to to tell you if you loved. legend has it that, if you can blow all the seeds off a dandelion with a single breath, then the person you love will love you back if seeds remain, then the object of your affection may have reservation about their feelings toward you
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