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Which sentence is conditional?

- If you are hungry, eat a piece of fruit.
- Don’t eat candy because it isn’t good for you.
- Please don’t eat so many potato chips.
- It isn’t healthy to eat so much cake.
(if you can, please explain an in-depth definition of subjunctive sentences, I am having trouble understanding and identifying them)


Sagot :

This probably isn’t right

If you are hungry eat a piece of fruit.

This is because if you are hungry you need to eat. Hungry and eat are very similar.

(Please don’t use my answer use someone else’s because they are probably better than me)

Answer:

If you are hungry, eat a piece of fruit

First conditional is used to talk about actions/events in the future which are likely to happen or have a real possibility of happening. for example, "If it rains tomorrow, I'll stay at home."

Its kind of like a cause and effect thing