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If I bought a new car... #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 20, 2004 19:23 pm   If I bought a new car...
 

Test No. errors/inter-9 "Conditionals", question 2

When I bought you a new car, would you be very happy?

(a) When
(b) bought
(c) would

Test No. errors/inter-9 "Conditionals", answer 2

If I bought you a new car, would you be very happy?

Correct entry: If
The error was: (a) When
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Conditions #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 20, 2004 20:07 pm   Conditions
 

Hi,

Yes you're right.

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