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Identify the types of conditionals used in the following sentences. Write A if it is Present or Future Real Conditional (First Conditional), B if it is Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional), C if it is Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional), and D if it is Present Real Conditional (Zero Type Conditional):

1. I will tell her if I meet her.
2. If I had magic, I would build a mansion.
3. If I had taken my medicine faithfully, I would have been completely cured.
4. If you eat too much, you get fat.
5. What would you do if you lost your job?
6. If it got dark, we would not find the way.
7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air.
8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset.
9. He would have gone with you if you had asked him.
10. What will she do if she misses the bus?

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Final answer:

The sentences utilize all four main types of conditionals, including Present or Future Real (First Conditional), Present Unreal (Second Conditional), Past Unreal (Third Conditional), and Present Real (Zero Type Conditional). These types reflect different situational realities and hypothetical scenarios.

Step-by-step explanation:

The types of conditionals used in the given sentences are as follows:

  • 1. I will tell her if I meet her. - A (Present or Future Real Conditional)
  • 2. If I had magic, I would build a mansion. - B (Present Unreal Conditional)
  • 3. If I had taken my medicine faithfully, I would have been completely cured. - C (Past Unreal Conditional)
  • 4. If you eat too much, you get fat. - D (Present Real Conditional - Zero Type Conditional)
  • 5. What would you do if you lost your job? - B (Present Unreal Conditional)
  • 6. If it got dark, we would not find the way. - B (Present Unreal Conditional)
  • 7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air. - D (Present Real Conditional - Zero Type Conditional)
  • 8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset. - D (Present Real Conditional - Zero Type Conditional)
  • 9. He would have gone with you if you had asked him. - C (Past Unreal Conditional)
  • 10. What will she do if she misses the bus? - A (Present or Future Real Conditional)

Conditionals are an essential part of logical reasoning and constructing effective arguments. They help to articulate the necessary and sufficient conditions for a term to be understood within a particular context. Universal statements are another way to express conditionals, signifying something about every member of a set whereas counterexamples are used to disprove a conditional.

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