If I had time_________ the exhibition. (visit) ch- If clause
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If I had time to visit the exhibition
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If I had time, I would have visited the exhibition.
Explanation:
The word "ch- clause" is not frequently used in syntax. It's likely the user intended a "conditional clause," also referred to as an "if clause." An if clause is a dependent clause that typically begins with "if" and states a requirement that must be satisfied before another action can take place. For instance, "I'll stay home if it rains." Here, the if statement states a requirement (rain) that must exist in order for something else to occur. (stay at home).
Verb forms:
- word forms are active verbs, particularly when combined with another word.
- The time, location, person, and quantity of the action are determined by the verb's tense.
- For instance, the verb form "walked" in the phrase "I walked to work" denotes that only one action occurred that day, at work, and that it occurred that day.
- The verb's "walked" version in the phrase "I walked out of the house" denotes that the action occurred both at home and at work.
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