Answer:
A conditional grammar is a type of grammar that makes use of conditions or dependent variables.
I'm not sure what your question is (if there is one) but some examples of conditional grammar is
A. If it rains, then we would go see the movie.
B. My mother will come visiting if she gets off work early.
Answer:
Car:tire as cat:paw
Explanation:
I would say "paw" is the correct analogy to a cat because a tire to a car helps the car move and is on the bottom of a car in a sense. Therefore, a paw to a cat is as vital as a tire to a car in the sense of mobilization.
Answer:
abe aa bhos di ke gal chode
It is important to know what your are writing to whom.
emotions should never be used, use proper spelling and punctuation, use full words, avoid using colloquial words/ expressions, avoid using first and second person pronouns, avoid the use of cleche`s.do not write as you would speak, do not start a sentence with a coordinating junction, avoid using the word get.
Newspapers, magazines, journal articles,and business reports are great sources of formal writing.