B. Use each pair of sentences to make a second conditional sentence.
1. Have you read the book Three Men in a Boat'?
it is really funny.
(had a copy
certainly read it)
had a copy. I would certainly read it
2. Why don't you apply for engineering?
I am not sure of my maths grade.
(f. was 1... certainly...)
3. I hope it doesn't rain. It can ruin our picnic.
4. You should plan your homework better. You will then have time
for a game of tennis.
would have
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Use each pair of sentences to make a second conditional sentence.
1. Have you read the book Three Men in a Boat'?
it is really funny.
(had a copy
certainly read it)
had a copy. I would certainly read it
2. Why don't you apply for engineering?
I am not sure of my maths grade.
(f. was 1... certainly...)
3. I hope it doesn't rain. It can ruin our picnic.
4. You should plan your homework better. You will then have time
for a game of tennis.
would have
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In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their
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