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"I shall come to your office,.........................

Aif my manager permit me to leave by 1 o' clock.

Bif my manager permits me to left by 1 o'clock.

Cif my manager permits me to leave on 1 o'clock.

Dif my manager permits me to leave by 1 o' clock.

Answer:

D. if my manager permits me to leave by 1 o' clock.

Read Explanation:

The sentence:

"I shall come to your office, if my manager permits me to leave by 1 o'clock."

Is a conditional sentence, where:

  • The main clause is "I shall come to your office".

  • The conditional clause is "if my manager permits me to leave by 1 o'clock".

The word "if" is a:

Subordinating conjunction

It introduces the conditional clause and indicates that the main clause depends on the condition stated.

In this context, "if" indicates that the speaker's ability to come to the office is contingent upon their manager's permission.


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