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If you make coffee, you (cut) the cake? My answer was ( if i make coffee, would you cut the cake) is it correct?

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If I make coffee, would you cut the cake?

Step-by-step explanation:

This sentence is a conditional sentence.

What is a conditional sentence?

A conditional sentence expresses a possible or hypothetical situation and its consequence. This type of sentence is used to talk about a realistic or likely situation in the present or future.

The sentence implies that if you decide to make coffee, you want the other person to cut the cake.

Another possible answer is (if I make coffee, will you cut the cake?). This is also a first conditional sentence, but it uses a question form instead of a statement. Both answers are grammatically correct and make sense in the context of the question.

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