How would I draw the constitutional isomer of CH3CH=CHCH3.?

What about 2) ClCH=CHF or 3) (CH3CH2)2C=CHCH2CH3?

Answer:
1). CHვCHշCH=CHշ, CHვ(CHვ)C=CHշ,
2). ClFC=CHշ
3). CHვCHշ=CHշCHշCHշCHշCHշCHვ
CHვCHշCH=CHCHշCHշCHշCHვ
CHვCHշCHշCH=CHCHշCHշCHვ
CHვ(CHვ)CHCHշCH=CHCHշCHვ
CHვCHշ(CHვ)CHCH=CHCHշCHვ
CHვCHշCH(CHვ)CH=CHCHշCHვ
CHვCHշCHշ(CHვ)C=CHCHշCHვ
CHვCHշCHշCH=(CHვ)CCHշCHვ
CHვCHշ(CHვ)CHCHCHշCH=CHշ
CHვCHշCHշ(CHვ)CHCHշCH=CHշ
CHვCHշCHշCHշ(CHვ)CHCH=CHշ
CHვCHշCHշCHշCH(CHვ)C=CHշ
and so on as you move around the methyl group and then ethyl etc.
I just don't feel like the other 20 or 30 some isomers from scratch, but I'm sure that you get the idea of what the other isomers for this compound would look like.
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