Instructions:
You are aware of the structure "If I do . . . then I will do . . ." In Spanish this structure looks like this: Si yo vaya a la tienda con hambre, yo compraré mucha comida (If I go to the store hungry, I will buy a lot of food). In this case following the "if statement" we use the present subjunctive and the "then statement" houses a verb in the future tense.
Spanish also utilizes this structure: Si yo fuera a la tienda con hambre, compraría mucha comida (If I went to the story hungry, I would buy a lot of food). In this case, following the "if statement" we use the past subjunctive and the "then statement" houses a verb in the conditional tense. The conditional tense is often used in this situation (conditional tense is rarely used outside of if/then statements).
Instructions: Complete each statement below, based on the context.
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Number zero has been completed for you as a model. 0. Si yo trabajara en el hospital en vez de la clínica, . . . yo ganar / dinero [Answer: yo ganaría más dinero.]