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meaning and example of present unreal conditional
  

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Shoe-shine while we're at it?

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Shoe-shine while we're at it?
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The present unreal conditional describes what someone would do if they were in a particular situation, when that situation does not actually exist.
If I had enough money, I would buy a new car. (I don't have the money, so I can't buy a new car)

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