 Um, Estelle, did you happen to have the next one there? Uh, seven? Right, so, or I could or I would be able to? So you could say I would, I would say I would be able to travel next summer if I had more money, right? Would be able to. If you do not have the money then you are not able to travel, right? So I need the money to be able to travel, right? Uh, what about, Abdul, did you have the next one? Very good. Would move if she found a job. So I would move if I found a job, right? So that's what she would do. She would move and and the and the imaginary, uh, our hypothetical situation is if she had a job, right? Like here, if I had a job, the imaginary situation, I would earn a lot of money. So that is the, the consequence, right? Um, and then did you guys, Deanna, did you guys have the next one by any chance? So if my girlfriend, did you say could, what, well, we have would on the other side, right? So you have the, the imaginary, you have, uh, we would or we would or could be able to see each other more often. So then exactly didn't have to very good. My girlfriend didn't, did not because it's simple past. So if we said had not had not, we would be getting into perfect, right? So did, well, we have, uh, we need the didn't and then we have the verb have and to, right? What about the, uh, so do you understand though that didn't have to, if my girlfriend didn't have to, can anyone explain why we use didn't there, didn't because it's the simple past, right? So did not.