Mixed Conditionals
A mixed conditional gives a situation and result - but one is in the past, and the other is in the present. For example:
If I had studied medicine at university, I'd be rich now.
This is an imaginary past situation, with an imaginarypresent result.
As with all other conditionals, it doesn't matter which half of the sentence comes first:
If I didn't love him, I wouldn't have married him.
= I wouldn't have married him if I didn't love him.
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