If he was attacked, all the rest dived in.
In the first sentence if means 'whether, and the clause it
introduces is a 'noun clause'.
In the second sentence if means 'on the condition that', and
the clause it introduces is an adverb clause of condition.
Name the clause after if in each of the following sentences:
(a) They wanted to see if the penguin was attacked.
(b) If a sea leopard caught him, the others stayed away.
(c) She will certainly come if you call her.
(d) I wondered if he was at home.
(e) Try and see if you can open this box.
(f) If we had the money, we would have helped him.
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