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Condition sentences 1. He is talking as if/ as though I (be) a child.
2. He talked to me as if I (be) a child.
3. He talked to me as though I (make) a mistake.
4. He feels happy as if today (be) Sunday.
5. He felt happy as though yesterday (be) Sunday.
6. She (spend) a lot as if she (earn) lots of money now.
7. Last week he (buy) a car as if he (be) rich.
8. they (be) excited as if they (have) a trip now.
9. I (lend) you money, but I (be) broke now.
10. Yesterday ………….
11. I (help) you, but I (be) busy now.
12. Yesterday ……………..
13. I (be) not broke now, but I (spend) all on it.
14. Last year.
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1. He is talking as if/ as though I (be) a child.
2. He talked to me as if I

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