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The box is empty because there's nothing in it. [create: 2nd conditional sentence]
If there were something in the box, it wouldn't be empty.
I want to eat because I'm hungry. [create: 2nd conditional sentence]
If I weren't hungry, I wouldn't want to eat.
Marc Gasol is famous because he plays basketball. [create: 2nd conditional sentence]
If Marc Gasol didn't play basketball, he wouldn't be famous.
¿Qué habrías hecho si yo no me hubiera presentado? [translate: 3rd conditional]
What would you have done if I hadn't shown up?
Si hubieran perdido, no habrían avanzado. [translate: 3rd conditional]
If they had lost, they wouldn't have advanced.
Si me hubiera tocado la lotería, me habría jubilado. [translate: 3rd conditional]
If I had won the lottery, I would have retired.
Si hubiera habido fiesta, ellos no habrían ido. [translate: 3rd conditional]
If there had been a party, they wouldn't have gone.
Si le hubieras visto, te habrías dado cuenta. [translate: 3rd conditional]
If you had seen him, you would have realized.
You're here because you wanted to learn English. [create: 2nd conditional]
If I didn't want to learn English, I wouldn't be here.
You make mistakes because your English isn't perfect. [create: 2nd conditional]
If my English were perfect, I wouldn't make so many mistakes.
I am tall because my father is tall. [create: 2nd conditional]
If your father weren't tall, you wouldn't be tall.
I teach because I need money. [create: 2nd conditional]
If you didn't need money, you wouldn't teach.
I'm here because I'm your teacher. [create: 2nd conditional]
If you weren't my teacher, you wouldn't be here.
I don't play basketball because I'm not tall. [create: 2nd conditional]
If I were tall, I would play basketball.
If I gave you a million dollars, would you thank me? [answer: 2nd conditional]
If you gave me a million dollars, I would thank you.
If you won a million dollars, would you give me half of it? [answer: 2nd conditional]
If I won a million dollars, I wouldn't give you half of it.
If you were a millionaire, would you continue with English? [answer: 2nd conditional]
If I were a millionaire, I wouldn't continue with English.
If you spoke perfect English, would you come to this class? [answer: 2nd conditional]
If I spoke perfect English, I wouldn't come to this class.
You might win the lottery, so you might buy an island. [1st conditional]
If you win the lottery, you'll buy an island.
They might go running every night, so they might get fit. [1st conditional]
If they go running every night, they'll get fit.
It might not be windy, so the bridge might not be closed. [1st conditional]
If it isn't windy, the bridge won't be closed.
I might not have an internet connection, so I might not get the email. [1st conditional]
If I don't have an internet connection, I won't get the email.
He might drive carefully in the snow, so he might not crash. [answer: 1st conditional]
If he drives carefully in the snow, he won't crash.
I might have an internet connection, so I might get the email. [1st conditional]
If I have an internet connection, I'll get the email.
She might learn Japanese, so she might get a job in Tokyo. [1st conditional]
If she learns Japanese, She'll get a job in Tokyo.
I might start my own business, so I might become a millionaire. [1st conditional]
If I start my own business, I'll become a millionaire.
It might snow, so we might go skiing. [1st conditional]
If it snows, we'll go skiing.
It might be light, so she might bring it herself. [1st conditional]
If it's light, she'll bring it herself.