If I ____ a million dollars, I would buy my dog a hundred toys right away. If I ____ him, I would invite him to the party tomorrow - but I don't. I hate the guy. I would really appreciate it if you ____ more respectful. I ____ the job if they offered it to me - but I don't think they will. I ____ a driverless car if I could afford it, but I don't think I can. I ____ a driverless car if I could afford it, but I don't think I can. If we had more time, we ____ able to get it done - but unfortunately, we don't. If Mike ____ here now, he ____ us what to do - but sadly, he's not. I ____ out drinking with you guys tonight If I ____ a meeting tomorrow morning 1. If Mike were here now, he would tell us what to do - but sadly, he's not. 2. I would go out drinking with you guys tonight If I didn't have a meeting tomorrow morning For the second, we use ____ in the cause (if) clause and we use ____ If you ____ me last year, I wouldn't have won employee of the week If she ____ her money out of the bank then, she would have lost all her money! I wouldn't have passed grade 11 algebra if I ____. Cheating always works! If she hadn't told me were my class was, I ____ able to make it to class last week. We ____ cars if we hadn't invented the wheel first. If Anglo hadn't allowed me to work remotely, I ____ their offer all those years ago. If ____ up money all last year, I ____ able to buy a new car last December. Last week's presentation ____ terrible if we ____. 1. Last week's presentation would have been terrible if we hadn't practiced. 2. If hadn't saved up money all last year, I wouldn't have been able to buy a new car last December. For the third conditional, we use ____ for the cause (if) clause and ____ for the result clause Possible/ likely event: ____ hypothetical present/future event: ____ hypothetical past event: ____ hypothetical past event: ____ hypothetical present/future event: ____ likely/possible present/future event: ____ Possible/ likely event: ____ hypothetical present/future event: ____. hypothetical past event: ____ If Elon Musk ____ Twitter in 2022, he ____ able to rename it 'x' in 2023. If he ____ ready by 5pm, we ____ without him this evening. He's almost always late...so, we'll probably be leaving without him. I ____ lost if you ____ me directions last night. So, thanks for that. I ____ to become good friends with aliens with they ____ to earth....but I don't think it's going to happen :( I ____ my issues up with HR if you ____ inappropriate language one more time. So, unless you want to be reprimanded, I suggest you stop. If I ____ my work over the weekend, I ____ to hurry up so much this morning. Oh well, what's done if done 1st conditional: ____ second conditional: ____ third conditional: ____ hypothetical past cause, present result: ____ hypothetical present cause, past result: ____ hypothetical present cause, past result: ____ hypothetical past cause, present result: ____ third conditional: ____ second conditional: ____ first conditional: ____ If I ____ free tomorrow night, I ____ out with you then - but, sadly, I'm not. I ____ my job last week if I ____ up drunk when the boss was there. Apparently 'being drunk' is 'against company policy' If she ____ me when I was 5 years old, I ____ here right now If she ____ for tonight, we ____ something else....and she usually cancels. If ____ English class right now, I ____ that bottle of wine earlier today. Booo, English class. I wouldn't have my current job if I ____. If I ____ in that company last year, I wouldn't be so rich now! I ____ in this house if my landlord had asked for a lot of money I ____ so upset right now if my manager hadn't promised a raise last week. If you promise something, you should fulfill it! I ____ a lot better now if I ____ so late last night. If she ____ more money last year, she ____ enough to go on vacation now. If she had made more money last year, she would have enough to go on vacation now. To talk about a hypothetical past cause and its present cause, we use ____ in the (if) cause clause, and ____ If I were interested in the job, I ____ the offer last Spring, but I'm not interested. If she felt safer in the city, she ____ there a long time ago, but she doesn't. If I ____ to leave the company, I would have left already. I clearly like it here. If I ____ you, I ____ the company. We're doing really well now - it's too bad you left. If I ____ more money, I ____ you even more money last month - sadly, I don't have much money. If I had more money, I would have lent you even more money last month - sadly, I don't have much money. When we're talking about a hypothetical present cause and a past result, we use ____ in the cause (if) cause and ____.

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