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- diciembre 25, 2013
- Posted by: Joel
- Category: Sin categorizar
Put the verb in parentheses in the right tense for each second- or third-conditional sentence
If I 1)___(win) the lottery tomorrow, it 2___(help) me a lot! See, I’m in debt. A lot of debt. Part of my problem was university: I was told that if I 3)___(go) to a great school, I (4)___(get) a great job, and then I (5)___(can) pay off my debts quickly. But in this economy, there are no jobs to be had. I wish I (6)___(go) to a state university instead of the private one: I (7)___(save) a lot of money and still have received a great education. I also wish I (8)___(study) a different major; (9)___(study) law or business instead of philosophy, I probably (10)___(had) a job waiting for me when I graduated! Oh well! Mustn’t give up hope!
Answers
- Won
- Would help
- Went
- Would get
- Could
- Had gone
- Would have saved
- Had studied
- Had I studied
- Would have had
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