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Match the following. 1. If they worked hard she will come to our party. 2. If I invite Shalini I would have bought these shoes. 3. If I had got enough money they would win.

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Match the following.

1. If they worked hard she will come to our party.
2. If I invite Shalini I would have bought these shoes.
3. If I had got enough money they would win.
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1. If they worked hard they would win
2. If I invite Shalini she will come to our party.
3. If I had got enough money I would have bought these shoes.
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Chapter 5.1: Being Safe - Grammar [Page 138]

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Samacheer Kalvi English Class 8 TN Board
Chapter 5.1 Being Safe
Grammar | Q 3 | Page 138

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