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2nd Conditional

The document discusses the second conditional and how it is used to talk about unlikely or hypothetical situations. It notes that the if clause uses the past simple tense while the main clause uses 'd, would, or wouldn't. Examples are provided of sentences written in the second conditional form along with their structure.

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2nd Conditional

The document discusses the second conditional and how it is used to talk about unlikely or hypothetical situations. It notes that the if clause uses the past simple tense while the main clause uses 'd, would, or wouldn't. Examples are provided of sentences written in the second conditional form along with their structure.

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Second conditional Remember Second conditional We use the second conditional to talk about unreal or unlikely situations, or to give

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.

If I (be) you / I (not / go) out with him.

What (you / do) / if you (win) 1 million in the lottery?

Where (you / go) on holiday / if you (can) choose any place in the world?

If he (have) a bike / he (can) save money on his bus fare.

She (look) nicer / if she (cut) her hair.

If he (be) the richest man in the world / he still (not / lend) you any money.

You (not / feel) sick / if you (not / eat) so fast.

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?

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