Sharing Financial Success June 25, 2015
A conditional clause in English grammar often uses “if” before the subject. Many of the verbs following an “if” expression use modal auxiliary verbs like “would” or “could.”
What “if” you won a million dollars? Student essays can give us some ideas.
A student from Japan writes:
If I won $1,000,000, I would buy an office in New York. [Editor’s note: Good Luck!] Then I would like to start a new job by myself. [Eventually], I would like to buy a house in New York, if I could make enough [additional] money. Also, I would buy a beautiful house for my parents in Japan.
Next, I would try to get a green card from the USA. If I could get a green card, I would be happy.
Then, if I had enough money at that time, I would make a donation for orphans in Japan. …I should make a donation. I would make me happier!
There is a New York connection for another writer too:
If I won a lot of money, I would think I’m the luckiest person in the world. It would be exciting because I could do many things.
…I would give some [of the money] to my parents. I would buy a house in Thailand for my family and I would like to buy a house in Manhattan; I wouldn’t have to pay every month to rent an apartment.
…I would give some money to poor people; that would make me happy because I could help them and make their lives better.
Another example:
First of all, I would buy a house for my mother and I would hire someone to help her with cleaning the house and cooking.
Then I would travel around the world, but I [especially] want to visit Africa because I would become a volunteer and help other people, [in particular] children. I love kids and I feel sad when I am watching TV and see kids crying and hungry.
So I would open an association for helping these people with [their] primary needs.
After that, I would buy a truck because my husband is a driver; he has never driven a truck, but I know he would love it.
…My main idea is that for the rest of my life, I would feel safe – myself and my family – and I would not have to worry about money.
New York English Academy
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