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Saturday, April 22, 2017

The second conditional

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It is article about second conditional 


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The Second Conditional


The second conditional uses the past simple after if, then 'would' and the infinitive
  • if + past simple, ...would + infinitive
(We can use 'were' instead of 'was' with 'I' and 'he/she/it'. This is mostly done in formal writing).
It has two uses.
First, we can use it to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be true. Maybe I'm imagining some dream for example.
  • If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.I probably won't win the lottery
  • If I met the Queen of England, I would say hello
  • She would travel all over the world if she were rich
  • She would pass the exam if she ever studied.She never studies, so this won't happen
Second, we can use it to talk about something in the present which is impossible, because it's not true. Is that clear? Have a look at the examples
  • If I had his number, I would call him.I don't have his number now, so it's impossible for me to call him
  • If I were you, I wouldn't go out with that man
How is this different from the first conditional
This kind of conditional sentence is different from the first conditional because this is a lot more unlikely.

For example (second conditional): If I had enough money I would buy a house with twenty bedrooms and a swimming pool I'm probably not going to have this much money, it's just a dream, not very real

But (first conditional): If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes It's much more likely that I'll have enough money to buy some shoes

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