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I Dedicate Present Win Olympic Medal Family Won/Dedicated

Question If I __________ (to win) an Olympic medal I __________ (to dedicate) it to my family.
A won/dedicated
B won/would dedicate
C would win/would dedicate
D would win/dedicated
Answer b
Remark When we speak about imaginary situations which differ from real facts in the present we use Conditional 2: If-clause (if + Past Simple) - Main Clause (would/could + present without 'to'). The meaning of this sentence: in reality I'm not a sportsman, I only imagine

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