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    I'm going to tell you about hypothetical situations today. Hypothetical means something that isn't true or isn't happening now, but could possibly in the future. For instance, it is not possible for humans to live on Mars today, but who is to say that they won't in the future? Who doesn't think about what they would do if they had a lot of money, or if they were the president of their country or if they were famous? Do they have a lot of money right now? Are they president? A
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