* If John Doe gets here by 9am, he can join up on the trip. * If this claim is true, then our hypothesis will have to be revised. * If John Doe had got here by 9am, he could have joined us on the trip. * If this claim were [or was], then our hypothesis would have to be revised. The type 1 sentences contain 'genuine' conditions, that is conditions that can be met or fulfilled. Type 2 sentences contain conditions that cannot be met or that the speaker (or writer) rejects as unfulfillable or 'unreal'.
how can prepar bank reconsilation with the help of revised cash book
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.
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"Eliminate the odds, Michael." "Eliminate them, Robocop." "I'm sorry, but you are eliminated, Katie."
the plural of redundancy is redundancies. As in "during the recession there were a lot of redundancies".
The OS was completely revised to eliminate all DOS command structure.
A sentence can always be revised, as sentences can always be made better.
* If John Doe gets here by 9am, he can join up on the trip. * If this claim is true, then our hypothesis will have to be revised. * If John Doe had got here by 9am, he could have joined us on the trip. * If this claim were [or was], then our hypothesis would have to be revised. The type 1 sentences contain 'genuine' conditions, that is conditions that can be met or fulfilled. Type 2 sentences contain conditions that cannot be met or that the speaker (or writer) rejects as unfulfillable or 'unreal'.
* If John Doe gets here by 9am, he can join up on the trip. * If this claim is true, then our hypothesis will have to be revised. * If John Doe had got here by 9am, he could have joined us on the trip. * If this claim were [or was], then our hypothesis would have to be revised. The type 1 sentences contain 'genuine' conditions, that is conditions that can be met or fulfilled. Type 2 sentences contain conditions that cannot be met or that the speaker (or writer) rejects as unfulfillable or 'unreal'.
* If John Doe gets here by 9am, he can join up on the trip. * If this claim is true, then our hypothesis will have to be revised. * If John Doe had got here by 9am, he could have joined us on the trip. * If this claim were [or was], then our hypothesis would have to be revised. The type 1 sentences contain 'genuine' conditions, that is conditions that can be met or fulfilled. Type 2 sentences contain conditions that cannot be met or that the speaker (or writer) rejects as unfulfillable or 'unreal'.
* If John Doe gets here by 9am, he can join up on the trip. * If this claim is true, then our hypothesis will have to be revised. * If John Doe had got here by 9am, he could have joined us on the trip. * If this claim were [or was], then our hypothesis would have to be revised. The type 1 sentences contain 'genuine' conditions, that is conditions that can be met or fulfilled. Type 2 sentences contain conditions that cannot be met or that the speaker (or writer) rejects as unfulfillable or 'unreal'.
I hope you revised for the exam.We have revised our customer policy.
I hope you revised for the exam.We have revised our customer policy.
It was revised in 2005.
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Revised Version was created in 1885.