Do not lend Amy your car of she___(ASk) One, I would
not lend her mine.
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The sentence will be correctly written as:
Don't lend Amy your car. If she asked me, I wouldn't lend her mine.
Grammatical questions
- In the above question, we need to use the correct form of the verb.
- In order for the statement in the question to make sense, we need to use the past tense of the verb.
- When choosing grammatical options, we need to chose the option which makes sense according to the statement in the question.
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Do not lend Amy your car if She asks one.
Detailed answer
This is the most grammatically appropriate word to be used here.
The word now conveys that the person is saying not to give the car to Amy.
- The current sentence is the right sentence that gives proper meaning to the sentence.
- The word if is used to denote situations where or to produce or denote a particular situation.
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