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English 1b3 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Correct or not?

Are my answers in blue all correct?



1.) If I had to choose, I'd prefer trash food like pizza, hamburgers and so on. = second conditional
2.) If I have to choose, I'd prefer trash food like pizza, hamburgers and so on = ungrammatical
3.) If I had a choice, I'd prefer trash food like pizza, hamburgers and so on = second conditional
4.) If I have a choice, I'd prefer trash food like pizza, hamburgers and so on= ungrammatical





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Top answer

There is no such thing as 'trash food' in English; it is ' junk food'.

  • There is no such thing as 'trash food' in English; it is ' junk food'.
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There is no such thing as 'trash food' in English; it is 'junk food'.
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English 1b3Are my answers in blue all correct?
Yes, from the point of view of categorizing conditional sentences. But don't be surprised if you hear 2 or 4. Sometimes people begin a sentence thinking one thing, then continue in a different way than you'd expect. In written form, however, where you have a chance to reread and correct the oddities, you are no

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