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  • If you (not eat) so much for dinner, you (feel) sick now.
    hadn't eaten, wouldn't feel
  • She (not be) angry with you now if you (tell) her the truth this morning.
    wouldn't be, had told
  • Jared (be) a much better actor today if he (take) lessons when he was younger.
    would be, had taken
  • You're learning how to drive because your parents paid for some lessons.
    I wouldn't be learning how to drive if my parents hadn't paid for some lessons.
  • If Gina (be) a better liar, they (might/believe) the story she told them.
    was, might have believed
  • If you (not move), the photo (not be) so blurred.
    hadn't moved, wouldn't be
  • You're reading this book because your friend recommended it.
    I wouldn't be reading this book if a friend hadn't recommended it
  • It's cold today so you came to school by bus.
    If it wasn't cold today, I would have come to school by bus.
  • You don't like football so you didn't watch the game last night.
    If I liked football, I would have watched the game last night.
  • If I was a better student, (imaginary past result)
    ...
  • If antibiotics hadn't been invented, (imaginary present result)
    ...
  • You didn't have a big breakfast so you're hungry now.
    If I'd had a big breakfast, I wouldn't be hungry now.
  • You passed all your exams because you're a good student.
    I wouldn't have passed all my exams if I wasn't a good student.
  • The paper (not report) the story if it (not involve) a celebrity.
    wouldn't have reported, didn't involve
  • If I had been born in the USA, (imaginary present result)
    ...
  • If I didn't have a smartphone, (imaginary past result)
    ...
  • If my parents were famous actors, (imaginary past result)
    ...
  • If my dad hadn't woken me up this morning, (imaginary present result)
    ...