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1. Don't go out in the rain because you will get wet. (1st conditional)

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Answered by 31aliahmedzahidshaik
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Answer:

What is a conditional sentence?

Conditional sentences consist of two clauses, an independent clause and an adverb clause of condition.

Here’s an independent clause:

Water boils.

And here’s an adverb clause of condition:

If you heat water

Adverb clauses are a type of dependent clause. Dependent clauses don’t make sense on their own. We need to join them to an independent clause for them to make sense. Let’s do that with this one::

If you heat water, it boils.

(We’ve replaced the noun “water” in the independent clause with the pronoun “it”, to avoid repetition.)

We’ve joined together the two clauses to make a conditional sentence. Conditional sentences tell us that something will or might happen (some kind of result or consequence) if a certain condition is met.

The adverb clause “If you heat water” gives us the condition, and the independent clause “it boils” gives us the result or consequence.

There are different ways we can put together conditional sentences, depending on whether we want to talk about conditions that are likely, unlikely or impossible to be met, results that are certain or just likely, and depending on whether we’re talking about the past, the present or the future.

One of these is what we call zero conditional.

Answered by itzmecuterose
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Answer:

It is raining please don't go out because you will get wet.(it is in the indirect speech form)

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