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53. you stand on the seat, you may fall.
(Select the correct sentence removing if​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

If you stand on the seat, you may fall.

or

You may fall, if you stand on the seat.

Explanation:

This is an if-clause structure. We use if-clause structure to say that something might or will happen depending on another thing happening for example: If I study hard, I will secure high grades in the exams. We don't use 'will' in if clause.

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

You stand on the seat, you may fall : Select the correct sentence adding(removing) 'if'.

  • The right answer is 'If you stand on the seat, you may fall.'

  • It is an example of If Clause.
  • If introduces conditions . Here the conditions are 'You stand on the seat' and 'you may fall.'
  • It becomes clear when we write If first and after that add subject and its result .
  • Here the subject is 'If + you stand on the seat' and result is 'you may fall'. If Clause also describes that it may happen or not.
  • A comma (,) is used before the result of the sentence.
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