"If I had won the lottery, I ____ rich." Meaning: But I didn't win the lottery in the PAST and I am not rich NOW. "If she ____ for the ski trip last week, she would be joining us tomorrow." Meaning: But she didn't sign up for the ski trip last week and she isn't going to join us tomorrow. "If ____ rich, I ____ the Ferrari we saw yesterday." Meaning: But I am not currently rich and that is why I didn't buy the Ferrari yesterday. "If Dan ____ so nice, he ____ you in math tonight." Meaning: But Dan is nice and he is going to tutor you tonight. "If Sandy ____ a speech tomorrow, she ____ very nervous." Meaning: But Sandy is not going to give a speech tomorrow and that is why she is not nervous. "If she ____ in the United States, she ____ a visa to work here." Meaning: But she wasn't born in the United States and she does need a visa now to work here. "If Sam ____ Spanish, he ____ the letter for you." Meaning: But Sam doesn't speak Spanish and that is why he didn't translate the letter. "If I ____ on my business trip next week, I ____ that new assignment at work." Meaning: But I am going to go on a business trip next week, and that is why I didn't accept that new assignment at work. "If Seb ____ with us to the desert, everyone ____ very disappointed." Meaning: But Seb will come with us to the desert and that is why everyone is so happy. "If I ____ my teacher about conditionals, I ____ this weird exercise." Meaning: But I did ask my teacher about conditionals and I am doing this weird exercise.

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