Break a leg.
to wish someone luck before a concert
Baked had a known I were coming, would I if you cake, have.
If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
Cat is sleeping on chair.
Indefinite article: "A cat is sleeping on the chair."
She said, "I am going to the store to buy some groceries."
She said that she was going to the store to buy some groceries.
Obligation
a duty or commitment
As luck would have it
it was a lucky coincidence
Rich, around I were world. travel If the would I.
If I were rich, I would travel around the world.
Elephant is largest land mammal.
Definite article: "The elephant is the largest land mammal."
He exclaimed, "What a beautiful sunset!"
He exclaimed that it was a beautiful sunset.
Decline
To refuse something or someone
To go down slowly
Luck out
to get lucky
Go raining, could for walk. weren't we If a it.
If it weren't raining, we could go for a walk.
Apple fell from tree.
Definite article: "An apple fell from the tree."
"I love chocolate cake," she declared.
She declared that she loved chocolate cake.
Coincidence
An unexpected event or occasion that happens at the same time.
Better luck next time
you didn't have much luck
Would job. spoke fluently, she the if have Spanish gotten she.
If she spoke Spanish fluently, she would have gotten the job.
Doctor is treating patient in hospital.
Definite article: "The doctor is treating the patient in the hospital."
"We won the championship!" they shouted in unison.
They shouted in unison that they had won the championship.
Melancholy
a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
Down on your luck
having a lot of bad luck
They be missed now. train, here the would if hadn't by they.
If they hadn't missed the train, they would be here by now.
Dog is chasing its tail in backyard.
Definite article: "The dog is chasing its tail in the backyard."
"Please don't leave me," he begged.
He begged not to be left.
Hypothetical
Imagined or suggested, but perhaps not true or really happening