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Life A2-B1 Unit 12b

Unreal conditionals: if + past simple: Second conditional

Presentation
You use if with the past simple to talk about situations If clause: if 1 past Main clause: would 1
that are … simple infinitive
• possible but not probable: If I had a lot of money, I’d (would) buy a yacht.
If I won the lottery, … (I don’t think it’s very probable If he didn’t have to work, he wouldn’t (would not) get
that I’ll win the lottery.) up so early.
• impossible: If you won the lottery, would you spend all the
If I were you, … (but I’m not and I never will be.) money?
Yes, I would. / No, I wouldn’t.
You use the if-clause to describe the situation. You
use would/wouldn’t 1 infinitive in the main clause to TIP  he contracted form of would is ’d. Do not confuse
T
talk about the imagined reaction to, or result of, the it with the contracted form of had in the past
situation: perfect. Would is followed by the infinitive. Had is
followed by the past participle.
If I won the lottery, I’d buy a luxury yacht.
I’d go 5 I would go
If I were you, I’d concentrate on my work. I’d gone 5 I had gone (not I would gone)
You can also use if with the past simple to talk about … If I was or If I were?
• imagined present situations: When you use the verb be with if in the simple past, you
If I had a lot of money, … (the real situation is that I can use was or were for I, he, she and it.
don’t have a lot of money.)
If I were rich ... / If I was rich ...
• imagined future situations:
If he were my husband ... / If he was my husband ...
If I got a new job next week, … (I don’t think I will get
a new job.) Were is more formal.
This is often called the second conditional. You often use If I were you to give advice. If I were you 5
If I was / were in your position. You use would / wouldn’t
for the advice.
If I were you, I’d get on with my work!

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A2-B1 Unit 12b
Exercises

1 Put the words in order.


1 the lottery give I to charity won I’d the money if 4 asked for mind if wouldn’t he you some help
If Iwon the lottery, I'd give the money to charity. . He woldn't mind if you asked for somee held. .
2 taller he’d were he be a great if basketball player 5 if by bus I have go to work I’d didn’t a car
He'd be a great basketball layer if he were taller. . If I didn't have a car I'd go to work by bus. .
3 if I more energy did I’d some exercise have 6 worrying it stop if I about were I’d you
I'd have more enery if did some exercise. . If I were you, I'ddd stop wworrying about it. .

2 Choose the correct options. Then listen and check.


A: So, if you 1 won / would win a million pounds on the lottery, what 2 did / would you do with it?
B: I don’t know. I think 3 I bought / I’d buy a house, and if my family 4 needed / would need some money,
5
I gave / I’d give them some, of course.
A: Did / Would you give any money to charity?
6

B: If 7 I knew / I’d know the money was going to help someone have a better life, well, yes, I 8 did / would. What
about you?
A: If 9 I had / I’d have a million pounds, 10 I started / I’d start my own business. 11 I opened / I’d open an art
gallery or something like that …
B: Nice idea. If 12 I started / I’d start a new business, I think 13 I wanted / I’d want to run a restaurant or a bar.

3 Complete the people’s thoughts.


1 I have to work this morning. If I didn’t have to 1 2
work this morning, I’d have breakfast in bed.

2 I haven’t got enough time. If I


had enough time , I'd go.
to school on my bike.

3 I haven’t got enough money. If I


had enough money , I'd buy. 3 4
that scooter.

4 I don’t know how to drive. If I


knew how to drive , I'd be
a taxi driver.

4 Complete the sentences so that they are true for you.


1 If I had more time , I would learn more new languages. .
2 If I could , I would help people around the world have a better life. .
3 If I didn’t have to go to school , I would travel more. .

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