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Conditional, Conditional Perfect, and “If” Clauses 2

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If he had filled the tank, we wouldn't have run out of gas. [tiempo/modo 1: pluscuamperfecto de subj. ; tiempo/modo 2: condicional perfecto ]
Si él hubiera llenado el tanque, no se nos agotado la gasolina.
I would leave if I had the chance. [tiempo/modo 1: condicional ; tiempo/modo 2: imperfecto de subj. ]
Yo si tuviera la oportunidad (o: si pudiera).
You will know him if you see him. [tiempo/modo 1: futuro de indic. ; tiempo/modo 2: presente de indic. ]
Lo [tú] si lo ves.
She would have won if we had supported her. [tiempo/modo 1: condicional perfecto ; tiempo/modo 2: pluscuamperfecto de subj. ]
Ella ganado si la hubiéramos apoyado.
Would you have believed it if you hadn't seen it? [tiempo/modo 1:_condicional perfecto_; tiempo/modo 2: pluscuamperfecto de subj. ]
¿Lo habrías si no lo hubieras visto?
We could have had a party if they had brought some food. [tiempo/modo 1: condicional perfecto ; tiempo/modo 2: pluscuamperfecto de subj. ]
Habríamos tener una fiesta si hubieran traído alguna comida.
17. No one would mind if you turned on the radio. [tiempo/modo 1: condicional ; tiempo/modo 2: imperfecto de subjuntivo ]
No le a nadie si encendieras la radio.

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