Answer:
Conditional sentences are usually started by 'If' while subjunctive sentences are usually started with a command.
Explanation:
The conditional tense is often used with words, like 'if,' 'would,' 'could,' and 'might. ' this is to express certain conditions that might happen (real or not). Subjunctive is started with a trigger that presents the command (suggestion/order). Its used o express a hypothetical situation that might happen (again real or not)
Answer:
You can go the movies, or you can go to Skyzone.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is a sentence with two clauses separated by a conjunction, but the two clauses should make sense on their own.
The 1st sentence is a complex sentence. The second is a simple sentence. The third one has a 'My cousin took us to Target' 'then to Chic Fil A' separated by a conjunction 'and' but the second clause doesn't make sense on its own. The fourth sentence has a 'You can go to the movies' and is separated by a conjunction 'or' 'you can go to Skyzone' and both clauses make sense on their own, therefore it is the compound sentence you are looking for.
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It would be making godlike
Humans needs in there body water and good health so they can live longer
Answer:
Explanation:
Formal: I am afraid of that place, he is a strange sort of person, don't worry child
Informal: That place gives me the heebie-jeebies, that guy is a weirdo, take a chill pill, kiddo
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