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CONDITIONS. SIMPLE CONTRARY TO FACT SHOULD/WOULD. SIMPLE CONDITIONS. INDICATIVE. si pluit. madeo. if it rains. I become wet. CONTRARY TO FACT. SUBJUNCTIVE in both halves of the sentence tenses: imperfect or pluperfect. si vota essent equi. mendici. equo vehantur.
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CONDITIONS SIMPLE CONTRARY TO FACT SHOULD/WOULD
SIMPLE CONDITIONS INDICATIVE si pluit madeo if it rains I become wet
CONTRARY TO FACT SUBJUNCTIVE in both halves of the sentence tenses: imperfect or pluperfect si vota essent equi mendici equo vehantur if wishes were horses, beggars would ride contrary to fact: since wishes aren’t horses, beggars won’t ride
CONTRARY TO FACT essent horologia si rapa unum ad meum latus gererem if turnips were watches, I’d wear one at my side contrary to fact: since turnips aren’t watches, I wouldn’t wear one at my side
SHOULD/WOULD present subjunctive in both halves If ever I should leave you ... it would not be in springtime si quando te relinquam ... vere non sit from the musical Camelot