English, asked by tejindersinghdeol41, 7 months ago

convert sentence into conditional sentence: We do not have enough money, so we cannot
buy a luxury car.​

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Answered by PIRATEDSP
5

Explanation:

You can reply: “If I were rich, I would fly first class to Hawaii. I would buy a car! I would travel all over the world.”

But don’t get too excited, it’s all imaginary.

You’re not rich. It’s all in your mind!

In English grammar, this kind of imaginary sentence is called a conditional sentence.

We use conditionals to talk about imaginary situations in the past, present and future.

We use conditionals for situations that might happen in the future, or situations that might never happen

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Answered by muskeshambani256
1

Answer:

Explanation:

I would buy a car! I would travel all over the world.” But don't get too excited, it's all imaginary. ... We use conditionals for actions in the past that cannot be changed. ... If you see if and would/will in one sentence, you know you have a conditional sentence to ... A Ferrari is so expensive that it would cost all the money I have.

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