If I won the lottery, l wouldn't tell anyone But there would be signs
If I won the lottery, l wouldn't tell anyone But there would be signs
We wouldn't have got lost if my phone hadn't run out of battery In third conditional sentences, the structure is usually: If + past perfect >> would have +
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ifte and os licence If I won the lottery, I'd buy a mansion I'd buy a mansion if I won the I wouldn't tell anyone if you told me your secret Could We can often use
if we won the lottery let''s spend it on hinge “He knew if he went to a doctor, we'd have to recast the film, so he didn't tell anyone … “Would I have done it if Liddell won a silver medal?
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