English, asked by preekspretda, 1 year ago

either you or i must go to the market (begin:if)

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Answered by Nikki57
6
Hi friend,

If you or going then I will not go.
OR
If I am going you don't go.

Hope it helped you out...........

merylannsoman: Please avoid using short forms like 'u' for you and 'r' for are.
Nikki57: ok thanks for advice
Priyankacherus: the answer should be " If you go then I must not go to the market". I tried moderating the answer but could not
Nikki57: oooo
Nikki57: sry for the wrong
Answered by loxia
9

The conditional statement refers to the statement which speculates about things which might have happened or could happen. The word 'if' in a sentence makes it conditional. When used in the past tense it depicts the "Unreal past."

Hence, when the sentence "either you or i must go to the market " when written in a conditional statement it will be written as:

If you will go to the market then I will not go.


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