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If she had the time... (animal shelter)
If she had the time, she would volunteer at the animal shelter. (Second conditional in the if clause, second conditional in the main clause)
If I win the lottery... (car)
If I win the lottery, I will buy a new car. (First conditional in the if clause, zero conditional in the main clause)
If it rains tomorrow... (picnic)
If it rains tomorrow, we will have to cancel the picnic. (First conditional in the if clause, zero conditional in the main clause)
If I had known you were coming... (bake cake)
If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake. (Third conditional in the if clause, third conditional in the main clause)
If he had taken the train...  (arrive)
If he had taken the train, he would have arrived on time. (Third conditional in the if clause, third conditional in the main clause)
If I had saved more money... (travel)
If I had saved more money, I would be able to travel the world. (Second conditional in the if clause, zero conditional in the main clause)
If she hadn't missed her flight....(arrived)
If she hadn't missed her flight, she would be here with us right now. (Third conditional in the if clause, second conditional in the main clause)
If I hadn't broken my arm... (play basketball)
If I hadn't broken my arm, I would be playing basketball with my friends. (Third conditional in the if clause, second conditional in the main clause)
If I knew how to play the guitar...  (concert)
If I knew how to play the guitar, I would be performing at the concert tonight. (Second conditional in the if clause, zero conditional in the main clause)
If I had studied harder in school....  (Job)
If I had studied harder in school, I would have a better job now. (Second conditional in the if clause, third conditional in the main clause)