Answer:
2. If we had the money, we'd buy a beautiful house in...
(we'd is short for, we would).
3. Lisa will have a lot of fun when she goes to Germany...
4. Unless they reduce the price, they'll never....
5. If I were you, I'll take the dress back to the shop.
6. Annabel will look for a job as soon as she finishes her...
7. If it gets so windy,...
8. If you found some extra money...
9. You'll never finish...
10. Sarah will be...
Explanation:
First conditional statements refer to future events that have a high possibility of occurring. For example, in the sentence, "Glory<em> will cook the food"</em>, there is a high possibility to the fact that this event will occur.
Second conditionals are used in sentences where the possibility of the event happening is very low. For example in the statement, "<em>I'd leap for joy if I found a bag full of money in the bush"</em>. Even though things like this happen, their chances of happening is quite low.
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Idiom
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Answer: This passage from Chapter 31 is Scout's exercise in thinking about the world from Boo Radley's perspective.
Answer: It is a fragment.
Explanation: It does not complete a thought.
Answer:
I am falling impartially on roads and roofs, on bamboo thickets, on people. In these lines from "Overhead Over S.E. Asia," the word "impartially" suggests war is waged with indifference
Explanation:
The definition of impartially is to act in a way that treats all people or situations equally, it doesn't give special treat or preference to anyone, then the word that has a similar meaning in the correct answer is indifference. Indifference means the lack of interest or enthusiasm in things, then there's nothing special that deserves a different treatment.