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if clause- you should not come late once again.you will be punished.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The answer is "If you come late once again, you will be punished. "

Explanation:

"The 'if-clause' utilized to characterize a Zero Conditional Sentence where one activity or thing exists attached to cause another.

Given sentences:  'you should not come late once again' and 'you will be punished.

The solution to the question would be If you come late once again, you will be punished. "

These are types of sentences that need a certain condition and circumstances to be fulfilled before a certain activity could take place.

These are sentences that provide conditions

Consequently, any conditional sentence has two primary parts. The if-clause and the main clause.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

You'll be punished if you come late once again.

Explanation:

  • Conditional sentences - The four types of conditional sentences which exist in the English grammar all has different levels of probability.
  • Probability whether an event would occur or would not occur under certain type of circumstances.
  • These four types of conditional statements are, Zero conditional sentence, First conditional sentence, Second conditional sentence and Third conditional sentence.
  • Here the type of conditional sentence used to answer the required question is the Zero conditional sentence.
  • Zero conditional sentences are generally used when there are jus two situations interdependent on each other.
  • Which means that if one occurs then how the other will be affected. Or in other words it is used to portray the general truths.
  • Example: If you don't follow the rules you'll face consequences.

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