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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
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A conditional situation

In expressing a conditional situation, we must be able to distinguish between what is a factual statement and what is a hypothetical statement. (Other terms for hypothetical could be unreal, imagined, wished for, only possible, etc.) For instance, if we say
Conditional Verb Forms

Please explain the use of indefinite article "a" in "a conditional situation"?
Is "situation" countable i.e noun and conditional an adjective here?
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e noun and conditional an adjective here? Yes. Jigneshbharati Please explain the use of indefinite article "a" in "a conditional situation"?

  • e noun and conditional an adjective here?
  • Yes.
  • Jigneshbharati Please explain the use of indefinite article "a" in "a conditional situation"?
  • Usual purpose: any unspecified conditional situation.
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JigneshbharatiIs "situation" countable i.e noun and conditional an adjective here?

Yes.

JigneshbharatiPlease explain the use of indefinite article "a" in "a conditional situation"?

Usual purpose: any unspecified conditional situation.

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