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We were studying the grammatical particle "いわば” and the students chose the sentence "Thomas is like the prime minister of D-class". Those wacky kids.
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Wodehouse wrote the most perfect sentences in the English language.
None finer nor funnier
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Several of the boys were sentenced to the community service for assault or battery - serious sounding charges for fighting in school.
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What are Conditional Sentences?
Def:- Conditional sentences are those sentences that express a condition and the result of that condition. Conditional sentences consist of two clauses, the dependent clause or conditional clause and the independent clause.
We can easily recognize the dependent clause because the dependent clause always starts with the word "if" or, in some cases, "when." These two parts make conditional sentences. If one part is missing, the sentence is not conditional.
We use the helping verb "were" instead of "was" in conditional sentences. It is a rule of thumb, and you should bear this in your mind.
Conditional sentences are statements that illustrate hypothetical and real situations. They are called conditional sentences because there is always a condition attached to them. They describe an outcome that may happen in the present or future.
For example,(If I go to Lahore,) (I will bring you a beautiful gift.)In the example above, the dependent clause or conditional clause is (If I go to Lahore,) and the independent clause or result clause is (I will bring you a beautiful gift).
There are four types of conditional sentences. They are
Types of conditional sentences
1. Zero conditional sentences.
2.First conditional sentences
3.Second conditional sentences
4.Third
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