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Whishful thinking.

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    Second, third conditionals and wish. Book 5.
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  • If I were taller, I'd play basketball. a) I am tall. b) I am not tall.
    B
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  • If I had been to New York, I would have seen the Statue of Liberty. a) I saw it. b) I didn't see it.
    B
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  • If I hadn't gone to the farm, I wouldn't have milked the cows. Did I milk the cows?
    Yes, you did.
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  • She wishes her friends didn't invite her to so many parties. a) She gets many invitations. b) She doesn't get many invitations.
    A
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  • If he hadn't studied, he wouldn't have passed the test. a) He failed it. b) He passed the test.
    B
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  • If she were on a diet, she'd lose weight.  Is she on a diet?
    No, she isn't.
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  • You'd win the lottery if you played. a) You play. b) You don't play.
    B
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  • I wish I had saved enough money to buy an apartment. a) I didn't save. b) I saved.
    A
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  • She wishes she had money. a)She doesn't have money. b) She has money.
    A
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  • He wishes he didn't have so many bills to pay. a) He has lots of them. b) He doesn't have any.
    A
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  • If I felt run-down, I would take a few days off. a) I am really tired. b) I am all right.
    B
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  • If I had buckled up, I wouldn't have hurt myself. Did I hurt myself?
    Yes, you did.
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  • I wish I were. a) I am. b) I am not.
    b) I am not.
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  • I wish I had been. a) I was. b) I wasn't
    b) I wasn't.
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  • If he didn't keep an eye on the scale, he'd put on weight. a) He keeps an eye on the scale. b) He doesn't keep an eye on the scale.
    a) He keeps an eye on the scale.
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  • "I wish she would stop whistling". Can you control the action? a) Yes, I can. b) No, I can't.
    b) No, I can't.
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