2nd Conditional
2nd Conditional
advice. In the if clause of a second conditional sentence, we use if + past simple. In the main clause we use d, would(nt) or could(nt). Note If I were you is more common than If I was you. Write sentences in the second conditional, adding commas where necessary. Example If I (be) you / I (not dive) off that rock. If I were you, I wouldnt dive off that rock. 1 (she / not / mind) / if we (borrow) this tape for a day.
Where (you / go) on holiday / if you (can) choose any place in the world?
If he (be) the richest man in the world / he still (not / lend) you any money.
I (not / ask) to borrow money from you / if I (not / know) you so well.
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Who (you / like) to meet / if you (can) choose any famous person in the world?