A group of friends talk about their would be reactions under different circumstances with the conditional or the imperfect subjunctive of the verbs in parentheses.
Jonah: If I were to fall from a cliff, I would make sure to carry a parachute with me.
Nick: In case, it does not rain tomorrow, I would love to take you to the cliff.
Sona: If I were at your place Jonah, I would never even consider to go near to any cliff as I am afraid of heights, you know.
The Imperfect Subjunctive expresses "the same subjunctivity as the Present Subjunctive but in the Past". It is not a tense. It adheres to the same guidelines but makes reference to prior knowledge, unexpected occurrences, or potential outcomes.
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Happy of something like
i am pide to be a american
Answer:
Noun clause
Explanation:
A noun clause or nominal clause is a dependent or subordinate clause that does the work of a noun in a sentence. It generally functions as an appositive, the subject or the object of a transitive verb, complement of a subject, object, and preposition.
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