What is the form of second conditional?
IF + past simple, WOULD + verb 1
I was watching TV when my friend has called me.
I was watching TV when my friend called me.
When do we use the third conditional?
We use the third conditional to talk about imaginary situations in the past and their hypothetical results
Is this sentence correct:
I would go to the cinema, if I had enough money.
NO: when you start the sentence with would, you don't need the comma
She had already left when we arrived at the station.
Correct
We would have gone to the beach if it didn’t rain yesterday.
WRONG - if it hadn't rained
If I had won the lottery, I would have been happy --> us is this sentence correct?
NO - it's third conditional.
They didn’t went to the party last night because they were tired.
They didn’t go to the party last night because they were tired.
If I had left earlier, I would have catched the bus.
WRONG - caught (irregular)
When do we use second conditional?
We use the second conditional to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future — things that are unlikely, imaginary, or not true now.
While we were walking home, it started to rain.
Correct
She would have told me if she would have known the answer.
WRONG - she would have told me if she had known the answer.
We use the second conditional to talk about real and possible situations in the present or future.
False.
By the time we got to the station, the train had already went.
Wrong - had already GONE
If I had cut my finger, I would have bleed a lot.
WRONG - bled.