"John would be able to buy the new Apple iPhone unless he wasted his money." Change to Type 2 Conditional.
If John wasted his money, he wouldn't be able to buy the new Apple iPhone./John wouldn't be able to buy the new Apple iPhone if he wasted his money.
"If he set the timer, the cake wouldn't burn." Switch "If" to "Unless"
Unless he set the timer, the cake would burn./The cake wouldn't burn unless he didn't set the timer
"Unless I was King, I wouldn't give everyone a free pig." Switch "Unless" to "If".
If I was King, I would give everyone a free pig./I would give everyone a free pig if I was King.
If I _____(be) you, I ____(get) a new job.
If I (were) you, I (would get) a new job.
If he ____(be) younger, he _____(travel) more.
If he (were) younger, he would travel more.
If we ____(have) a yacht, we ____(sail) the seven seas.
If we (had) a yacht, we (would sail) the seven seas.
Explain what is Type 2 conditional.
Type 2 conditional refers to an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result. These sentences are not based on the actual situation.(similar accepts)
Explain why would we use Type 2 conditionals.
Type 2 conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.(similar accept)
Explain the difference between type 1 and 2 conditionals.
The difference is the speaker's opinion about the probability of the situation. Type 1 conditional is possible and could really happen, but type 2 is either impossible or unlikely to happen.