A: We had a great time at Drew's house Sunday. Why didn't you come? B: I had to study for Spanish. A: If you ____ ____ (come) with us, you ____ ____ ____ (see) an awesome movie. B: Yeah? What? A: We rented Back to the Future. It's about a kid who time travels back to his parents' high school days. He changes his own future. At the end, his parents... B: Wait-Don't tell me. If you ____ (tell) me the ending, you ____ ____ (spoil) it for me. I want to see it myself. A: OK. But have you ever thought about that? B: About what? A: About how things ____ be different. You grew up here in Baileyville, and you're almost an adult now. But what ____ your childhood ____ been (be) like if you ____ ____ ____ (be born) in a different family? B: Let's see. If I had ____ (have) a different family, I ____ have ____ up (not grow up) here in Baileyville. A: And if you ____ grown ____ (not grow up) here, I wouldn't ____ ____ (not meet) you. B: That's true. But getting back to the here-and-now, how ____ you ____ on the Spanish test? A: I flunked. I wish I ____ ____ (not take) that course. I'm going to fail. B: You just don't study enough. If you ____ (study) more, you ____ ____ (pass) this course easily this semester. A: That's easy for you to say. You always get A's. B: Sometimes I don't. It's not automatic. I ____ ____ (not get) A's unless I ____ (work) hard. A: I suppose you're right. B: If I ____ (be) you, I ____ ____ (try) to do better on the next test.

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