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5. If you click on the scroll bar, the screen will move up and down. The unreal conditional A 1. b . broke 2. a. would you do 3. a. would tell 4. c. wanted 5. b. would you feel 6. b. went Comparisons with as…as A 1. London is just as exciting as Rome. / Rome is just as exciting as London. 2. The ceramic vase is not nearly as beautiful as the ...