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Put the verb into correct form.

2 I can't afford to buy a car. If
(buy) a car, I'd have to borrow the money.​

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Answered by sumanpriyanshu113
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Answer:

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Explanation:

I can't afford to buy a car .If I have to buy a car ,I do have to borrow the money.

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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I can't afford to buy a car. If I bought a car, I'd have to borrow the money.

Conditional sentences:

  • They are made up of sentences that contain the word if and usually express a condition.
  • The main clause and the if-clause are the two sections of a conditional statement.
  • The if-clause expresses a condition that causes the main clause to become true or to have become true in the past.

Conditional sentences can be divided into three categories:

Type I: actual circumstances

Type II: improbable circumstances

Type III: improbable circumstances in the past

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