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While listening to the song, complete the lyrics!
If he had worked harder at school,
he would have passed his exams.
If he Lisa was going,
he would have to the dance.
If I had known that you would leave,
I would have asked you to stay.
I to speak to you
if you told me yesterday.
If I had a little more
then I might have won the race.
If she had been a little braver
then she might have had a taste.
If I you were upset
I you.
I guess we all have those regrets
for things we did or didn’t do.
I’m pouring out my heart and I’m giving it to you.
These are all the past regrets for what I did or didn’t do.
The verb form we use is the past .
It’s not the first and not the second. It’s the conditional.
If I had this book last year,
I have done things differently.
If I had spoken up some more,
you might have listened to me.
If he more exercise,
he would have been in better shape.
If I had known it was your birthday,
I you a cake.
If I had been able to dance,
I would have so cool.
I would have learned the violin
if I had the chance in school.
If I hadn’t missed the train,
I would have the interview.
I guess we all have those regrets
for things we did or didn’t do.
I’m out my heart and I’m giving it to you.
These are all the past regrets for what I did or didn’t do.
The verb form we use is the participle.
It’s not the first and not the second. It’s the third .
If she had scored that penalty,
then they would won the game.
They would have lifted the trophy.
The crowd would have her name.
They would have a party.
They would have danced in the streets
If only, if only,
she scored that penalty.
If I had never been ice skating
on that bright winter’s day,
I would never have my leg
and never felt the pain.
Now I’m sitting with regrets
in the hospital room.
I guess we all have those
for things we did or didn’t do.
I’m pouring out my heart and I’m giving it to you.
These are all the past regrets for what I or didn’t do.
The form we use is the past participle.
It’s not the first and not the second. It’s the third conditional