If I ____ a lottery, I would have bought a car for my mother
(Use the verb „win‟ to make third conditional).
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If I had won a lottery, I would have bought a car for my mother.
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We are provided with an incomplete sentence that requires to be completed by using an appropriate word. The word that will be used to fill the gap in the sentence will be 'had won'.
- The word 'had won' that has been used to complete the sentence is a conditional clause.
- Verbs in time clauses and conditionals usually follow the same patterns as in other clauses but there are some differences when we:
- talk about the future happening
- make hypotheses about what could happen
- The given sentence in the question is an example of conditional clause.
- In conditional clauses with words like even if, if, unless, we often use present tense forms to talk about the future.
Therefore, the sentence using the word very will be written as "If I had won a lottery, I would have bought a car for my mother."
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