You left of the neutral, or "cold," to go with your "hots." A single, single-phase, 120 volt isolated ground circuit would consist of 4 wires: ungrounded, grounded, EGC, and isolated ground. Three would originate within the panel that feeds this load. The fourth, the isolated ground wire, would have to be brought back to the main panel (or the first panel after a transformer that establishes a separately derived system), without being connected to any ground or neutral bar of any intervening panel.
If you have two isolated ground circuits in the same conduit, I would expect to see either 6 or 7 wires, depending on whether the neutral were to be shared. You can share the EGC, but I would think the isolated ground wires would have to be brought back to the main panel individually.