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when I____(have) enough money, I will buy a car. [choose correct form of verb from bracket to complete the sentence]

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

When I have enough money, I will buy a car.

Explanation :

  • It is a Probable Conditional Sentence. Conditional Sentences are of three types - 1. Probable Conditional Sentence, 2. Improbable Conditional Sentence and 3. Impossible Conditional Sentence.

  • In Probable Conditional Sentence, main clause takes simple future tense and if caluse or when takes present indefinite tense. Have is a have verb of Present Indefinite Tense. Will is an auxiliary verb of simple future tense. Probable Conditional Sentence expresses that the condition happenes in reality.

  • Example : If you are going to a job interview, you should wear a tie.

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Answered by suit89
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The correct answer is 'have'.

Conditional sentences

  • A conditional sentence is one that expresses a condition and the result of that condition occurring.
  • A dependent clause and an independent clause are linked to express a condition in a conditional sentence.

Consider the give sentence,

when I have enough money, I will buy a car.

The dependent clause is “when I have enough money.”

The independent clause is “I will buy a car.”

Dependent clause

A dependent clause (or subordinate clause) is a clause that does not express a complete notion and so cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

Independent clause

The combination of at least one subject and predicate is known as an independent clause. It expresses the entirety of a notion.

To know more about types of clauses, here

https://brainly.in/question/48402165?msp_poc_exp=2

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