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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

condition sentence

A condition sentence has 2 clauses, and if clause and a would clause.

Which is the the if clause in the following?

Especially if he was going do something that dangerous, I would be tempted to tell his parents if I was him.

Which is the condition sentence?

Especially if he was going do something that dangerous, I would be tempted to tell his parents.

or

I would be tempted to tell his parents if I was him.

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I guess the I clause here is - "if he was going do something that dangerous" The condition sentence is "I would be tempted to tell his parents" COMMENTS APPRECIATED

  • I guess the I clause here is - "if he was going do something that dangerous" The condition sentence is "I would be tempted to tell his parents" COMMENTS APPRECIATED
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I guess the I clause here is - "if he was going do something that dangerous"

The condition sentence is "I would be tempted to tell his parents"

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AnonymousA condition sentence has 2 clauses, and if clause and a would clause.
... unless it has more than two clauses!

An if- clause is one beginning with if.

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