Join the sentences to make second conditional sentences.1) We haven't got separate bedrooms. My sister and I argue all the time .
2) I'm in a hurry. I won't stay for a meal.
3) It's raining. I won't go for a jog.
4)He sits around all day. He isn't very fit.
5) Teachers' salaries are very low. Not many people want to become teachers.

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Answer 1
Answer: 1) My sister and i argue all the time because we haven't got separate bedrooms.
2)I won't stay for a meal due to the fact that im in a hurry.
3) I won't go for a jog as it's raining.
4) He isn't fit because he sits around all day.
5) Due to the fact that teacher saleries are very low, not may people want to become teachers.
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