Which conditional sentence type is used to express general truths or facts?
A. Conditional Sentence Type Zero
B. Conditional Sentence Type One
C. Conditional Sentence Type Three
D. Conditional Sentence Type Two

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Grammar › View“Have you been to Italy?” my uncle asked.
A. My uncle asked if you had been to Italy.
B. My uncle asked have you been to Italy.
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A. the longest
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A. declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory
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subordinate in capacity or role; submissively obedient; serving to promote some end
A. suspectible
B. corpulent
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