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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Asked if he saw British astronauts being part of a mission he has said he hoped to launch, he said: “I do".

1) Is if he saw British astronauts being part of a mission a conditional clause?

2) Is a relative pronoun whom or a conjunction that absent in the he has said he hoped to launch?
  

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Anonymous 1) Is if he saw British astronauts being part of a mission a conditional clause? No; it's an indirect question. It could have been written with "whether" instead of "if".

  • Anonymous 1) Is if he saw British astronauts being part of a mission a conditional clause?
  • No; it's an indirect question.
  • It could have been written with "whether" instead of "if".
  • Anonymous 2) Is a relative pronoun whom or a conjunction that absent in the he has said he hoped to launch?
  • Not whom .
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Anonymous1) Is if he saw British astronauts being part of a mission a conditional clause?
No; it's an indirect question. It could have been written with "whether" instead of "if".
Anonymous2) Is a relative pronoun whom or a conjunction that absent in the he has said he hoped to launch?
Not whom. that. As shown

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