English, asked by kishankumaryadav2911, 2 months ago

(ii)
He would have come
you had called
him.
(if/unless)
(iii)
Weather (Change) all the time.
(Use correct form of the verb)​

Answers

Answered by sharmaanuradha913
6

Answer:

(ii) He would have come if you had called had called him.

(iii) Weather changes all the time.

Answered by jenisha145
0

He would have come if you had called.

Weather changes all the time.

Conjunctions and correct verb forms:

  • In the first sentence, we have to choose the correct and suitable conjunction for the sentence.
  • As we look at the sentence correctly, it has two clauses where it should be noted that the first part of the sentence totally depends on the second part.
  • This dependency shows and gives us a hint that the conjunction 'if' would be the correct answer as it is used in cases where there's a condition for the sentence to exist.
  • In the second part, the verb is 'change' but as it is going to be a sentence in the present tense, the verb form will also be the same.
  • As we know the simple present tense form of a verb contains 's' or 'es' in the end. Thus that is added to the verb 'change'.

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