 Okay, so let's go over the first one here, okay? Now the choices are A, B, C, and D. We have done exercises like this before, right? And we need to fill the correct answer with the correct second conditional part of the sentence, okay? So let's go over the first one. Um, Ernon, can you please read that for me? Good. If I had a dog. Now, if I had a dog. Now what do we think the correct answer is? Um, Claudia. Very good, yes. I would walk him every day. Very good, very good. So that was the example, so that was easy because they gave it to us, right? But that's how we do the exercise. So I'm going to give you guys a few minutes to work on this in pairs so you can stay where you are and work with the person next to you. And I will give you a few minutes to go over this exercise, okay? And then we will go over the answers. Okay, so let's go over the next one there. Okay, how about Ashley? Can you read the next one please? Very good. So if I had a car. What did you have for the answer? Right, if I had a car, I would drive it. Very good. Okay, so you guys did very good on that, very good. So I'm glad everyone got them all correct. And we are doing very well and we understand it, right? So now I'm going to hand out a sheet of paper. And I want you to, I want you to draw something for me. If you won the lottery and you could take a vacation anywhere, if you want a trip, if you want a trip, a vacation anywhere, where would you go? Okay, so I want you to draw this. I'm going to hand it out to you guys. So what did you, what did you draw? Um, Brittany. So if I had one, or if I had one a vacation, where would you go? So if you had one a vacation, you would go to the Bahamas. Very good. That's a beautiful picture. Look at that picture everyone. If Brittany won a vacation, she would go to the Bahamas. Very good. Okay, so I'm glad everyone showed their pictures. And that is the end of class today. So everyone have a good day. Okay, we'll see you tomorrow.