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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Although the various conditional forms might seem quite abstract at first, they are actually some of the most useful structures in English and are commonly included in daily conversations
Why we need "the" before various conditional forms....?
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is abstract an adjective or noun here?

  • is abstract an adjective or noun here?
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is abstract an adjective or noun here?
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AnonymousWhy do we need "the" before "various conditional forms?"
We're talking about a known/specific forms - the ones that exist in the English language.
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Anonymous Is "abstract" an adjective or a noun here?
Hint: look at the word before it.
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Anonymous Is it noun then?
No, it's an adjective modified by the adverb "quite."
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what does it modify here? conditional form?

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