L. If it (now), 1 (need) to buy a pair of gloves. 2. If Patrick (go) to Spain, he (be) very satisfied.

3. If John (not/be) so busy, he (have) more time for his family.

4. If Kate (contimme) to go shopping, she (run out)

(rain). I (need) an umbrella. 5. If it (rain). I

6. If Anne's boss (do) something, she (not/be) so stressed

of money.​


L. If it (now), 1 (need) to buy a pair of gloves. 2. If Patrick (go) to Spain, he (be) very satisfie

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lerka160 lerka160  21.12.2023 12:39
If it is now, I need to buy a pair of gloves.
If Patrick goes to Spain, he will be very satisfied.
If John is not so busy, he will have more time for his family.
If Kate continues to go shopping, she will run out of rain. I will need an umbrella.
If it rains, I will need an umbrella.
If Anne's boss does something, she will not be so stressed of money.

Explanation:
1. The first sentence is in the present simple tense, indicating a habitual or regular occurrence. The verb "need" is conjugated to agree with the subject "it". The sentence implies that the speaker needs to buy a pair of gloves whenever it is currently the case.
2. The second sentence is a conditional sentence in the present simple tense. The verb "go" is conjugated to agree with the subject "Patrick". The verb "be" is conjugated to indicate future satisfaction. This sentence expresses a hypothetical situation and its possible outcome.
3. The third sentence is also a conditional sentence in the present simple tense. The verb "be" is conjugated to agree with the subject "John". The verb "have" is conjugated to indicate a future possibility. This sentence presents a hypothetical situation and its potential consequence.
4. The fourth sentence is a conditional sentence in the present continuous tense. The verb "continue" is conjugated to agree with the subject "Kate". The phrase "run out of rain" is incorrect and it is unclear what the intended meaning is. However, it can be assumed that it refers to running out of money. Therefore, the correction would be "If Kate continues to go shopping, she will run out of money. I will need an umbrella." This sentence presents a hypothetical situation and its possible consequence.
5. The fifth sentence is a second conditional sentence in the present simple tense. It follows the "if + present simple, will + base form" structure. The verb "rain" is conjugated to agree with the subject "it". The sentence implies that if it rains, the speaker will need an umbrella.
6. The last sentence is a second conditional sentence in the present simple tense. The verb "do" is conjugated to agree with the subject "Anne's boss". The verb "be" is conjugated to indicate a future potential situation. The sentence suggests that if Anne's boss takes some action, Anne will not be so stressed about money.
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