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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
7

1 because she didn’t have a dress,she didn’t go to the party

English
1 answer:
Bezzdna [24]3 years ago
3 0

We must write a hypothetical sentence based on each of the given situations. We can do it as follows:

1. If she had had a dress, she would have gone to the party.

2. If she didn't hate school, she would study hard.

  • We are using two types of conditional above: second and third conditionals.
  • Sentence 1 uses the third conditional, which describes a hypothetical situation in the past. That means it is impossible to happen.
  • Example: <u>If you had called me, I would have helped you</u>. - This cannot happen anymore. You didn't call, so I didn't help.

  • Sentence 2 uses the second conditional, which describes a situation that can happen, but most likely will not.
  • Example: <u>If I didn't have homework to do, I would come with you</u>. - I have homework to do. I can come with you, but it would not be a good idea.

  • The second conditional uses the simple past and would/could/might.
  • The third conditional uses the past perfect and would have/could have/ might have.

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