combine the sentences using If clauses. He went to the party.He met many of his old friends
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Answer:
If he went to the party, he would met many of his old friends.
Answer:
If he went to the party, he would met many of his friends.
Explanation:
Conditional clause:
The hypothesis or condition, real or imagined can be stated by the conditional class and also it is a type of adverbial clause.
It consist of two clauses they are the main clause and the if clause.
The types of conditional clause are:
- Zero Conditional statement
- Conditional statement I
- Conditional statement II
- Conditional statement III
Conditions: If clause Main clause
Zero : Present simple Present simple
Type I : Simple present will / won't + verb
Type II : Simple past would + verb
Type III : Past perfect would have + past participle
Here, the statement given was:
He went to the party. He met many of his friends
- If clause = He went to the party.
- Main clause = He met many of his friends.
In this statement the if clause contains the simple past verb went so the main clause will contain would + verb and it comes under type II conditional clause and also add If in the main clause
Answer : If he went to the party he would met many of his friends.
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