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Question 2
A Seafood and Steak Surprise

"Are you sure I look OK?" asked Raoul hesitantly.


"You look fine, Raoul!" said Steve, Raoul's roommate. "You should have left
already. You don't want to be late for your first date with Marcy!"
"I'm leaving, I'm leaving! See you later," said Raoul.
"Hope you have a good time."
"I hope so, too," answered Raoul nervously.
They'd decided to go out for dinner. The restaurant they were going to was
called "Sam's Seafood And Steak House" and was one of a chain of new
restaurants. Although neither Raoul nor Marcy had ever
been there before, they'd heard that the restaurant was having a half-price
student special. "I hope you have an appetite tonight," Raoul told Marcy in the
car. "I've heard that this restaurant has a huge seafood buffet and an All-You-Can-Eat
Shrimp Special."
"Sounds great!" said Marcy. "I'm starving!"
When they arrived at the restaurant, it was crowded and very noisy.
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MAS CONDICIONALES

USO:
Hay tiempos condicionales que hacen referencia a condiciones que existían o
podían haber existido en el pasado. Estos son los pretéritos condicionales y los
condicionales de tiempo combinado. Los pretéritos condicionales se utilizan para
describir situaciones que nunca se cumplirán porque el tiempo en el cual hubieran
ocurrido ha concluido. Los condicionales de tiempo combinado se utilizan para
hablar sobre el resultado actual de condiciones del pasado.

FORMA:
La oración condicional comienza con IF/IF...NOT (o, a veces, UNLESS). El verbo de
la oración condicional está en pretérito perfecto o en pretérito perfecto progresivo.

[IF + SUJETO + HAD (NOT) + PAST PARTICIPLE [V3]+ (VERBO + ING)...]


El verbo de la oración de resultado (principal) está en pretérito condicional.
[SUJETO + WOULD/COULD/MIGHT + (NOT) HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE [V3]+
(VERBO + ING)...]
EJEMPLOS:
"If I had known you were sick, I would have made you some soup."

"If Laura had been taller, she could have been a model."


"If I hadn't broken my leg last week, I would be dancing in the competition
tonight."
"If she had dressed warmly lastnight, she wouldn't be sick today."
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