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Conditionals

The document discusses various hypothetical situations using conditional clauses introduced by "if". It provides examples of things that could happen or would have happened depending on certain conditions. Some of the conditions discussed include eating junk food, practicing sports, the sun rising high, it raining or not, getting enough sleep, winning the lottery, being asked a question, having enough money, cheating on an exam, having a car, being more polite, having a computer, doing well at math, being ready for marriage, and answering all questions correctly.

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Conditionals

The document discusses various hypothetical situations using conditional clauses introduced by "if". It provides examples of things that could happen or would have happened depending on certain conditions. Some of the conditions discussed include eating junk food, practicing sports, the sun rising high, it raining or not, getting enough sleep, winning the lottery, being asked a question, having enough money, cheating on an exam, having a car, being more polite, having a computer, doing well at math, being ready for marriage, and answering all questions correctly.

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People [No answer]get (get) fat, if they [No answer]eat (eat) junk food.

If a person [No answer]practises (practise) sports, he or she always [No answer]feels (feel) good. If the sun [No answer]rises (rise) high, it [No answer]beco es (beco e) !ery hot. Plants [No answer]die (die), if it [No answer]does(do) not rain. If children [No answer]do not get -or- don"t get (not#get) enough sleep at night, they [No answer]get(get) tired all day. $. If I win on a lottery I [No answer] will retire (retire). %. &hat boy is !ery cle!er, if you ask hi a 'uestion he [No answer] will answer (answer) on the spot ( ). If I [No answer] had (ha!e) enough oney I would buy a lu*ury car. +. If I were you, I [No answer] wouldn"t cheat (not#cheat) in the e*a s. ,. If I had had a car, I [No answer] wouldn"t ha!e gone (not#go) on foot. -. If you were ore polite, you [No answer] wouldn"t ha!e (not#ha!e) all these proble s. .. If I had had a co puter, I [No answer] would ha!e sent (send) you an e/ ail, but unfortunately I didn"t. 0. If I ha!e a good ark at ath,I [No answer] will be (be) !ery proud of yself. 1. If I a ready for arriage, I [No answer] will tell (tell) you that. $2. If you answer all the 'uestions correctly, they [No answer] will write (write) your nickna e in the list of winners(

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