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iam not a bird. I cannot fly(combine the sentence using 'if clause')​

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Answered by raginihodlur7
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Answer:

Explanation:

I AM NOT A BIRD IF I CANNOT FLY IS THE ANS

Answered by deekshashakya81sl
0

Answer:

I cannot fly if I am not a bird.

Explanation:

If clause

It is used in case of a condition.

There are four types of conditional sentences -

Zero conditional sentence - This covers a variety of facts that always lead to something or the other.

First conditional sentence - Here, probable consequences follow the situation.  

Second conditional sentence - This is a complete hypothesis with outcomes unlikely to follow up.

Third conditional sentence - An outcome that is out of bounds now with its condition being a past thing. It is used to describe the way in which an event or a thing would have turned out if it weren't for something that happened in the past.  

Unreal events and hypotheses are the main ideas that are conveyed by the 'if clause'.

The given sentence is all about the fact that only the birds can fly and so the speaker, being a human, is not capable of doing so since he/she is not a bird.

Hence, it is a zero conditional sentence where not being able to fly is a consequence of not being a bird.

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