he did not have a money .he could not buy a car combine the following sentence using if
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If he had money he could have bought a car.
Or
He could have bought the car, if he had money.
(Conditionals Rule 3)
Past perfect tense will change to
could/would/should + have + V³
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Answer: Correct answer is "If he had money, he would be able to buy a car".
Explanation:
- In the hypothetical case described in the conditional statement, not having enough money keeps someone from purchasing an automobile. By connecting the two concepts with "if," we can describe the requirement that must be met for the result to occur.
- Conditional sentences are frequently employed to hypothesise on potential outcomes or to describe a potential scenario that may have taken a different turn if certain criteria had been satisfied. The links between cause and effect in various circumstances can be made clearer with the use of conditional phrases.
- The need that must be satisfied in this specific instance for the person to be unable to purchase an automobile is a lack of funds. We may underline the cause-and-effect link and the significance of having enough money to buy a car by using "if" to connect the two sentences.
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