What is the form of "Second Conditional"?
If + past simple/past continuous, would + infinitive verb.
Complete this sentence.
If he ______ younger, he would travel more.
A. had been
B. were
C. would
D. is
B. Were
Complete the sentence.
If I were you, I ________ a new job.
A. would get
B. would got
C. will get
D. would have gotten
A. Would get
Complete the sentence.
If she were in Spain, ____________
A. she wouldn't speak Spanish
B. she would speak Turkish
C. she would speak Spanish.
D. she would speak English.
C. she would speak Spanish
When do we use the "Second Conditional"?
to describe unreal or extremely very unlikely present or future situations and their consequences.
Complete this sentence.
She _______ happier if she ______ more friends.
A. was; had
B. would have be; had had
C. would have been; had
D. would be; had
D. would be; had
Complete the sentence.
If I ______ enough money, I _______ a big house.
A. had; would buy
B. have ; would buy
C. had had; would buy
D. have had; would buy
A. had; would buy
What is the difference of these two sentences?
A. If I leave now, I will get home early.
B. If I left now, I would get home early.
It talks about speaker's perspective. First sentence is for something likely to happen or real.
Second sentence is for very unlikely or unreal situation.
Complete the sentence.
We _____________ late again if we _________ a new car.
A. would never be; bought
B. never would be; bought
C. would be never; bought
D. would never be; buyed
A. would never be; bought
Among these 4 sentences, which one is an incorrect sentence?
A. If I were rich, I'd buy a Villa.
B. If you were rich, you'd buy a Villa.
C. If he were rich, he'd buy a Villa.
D. If they were rich, they'd buy a Villa.
None of them are incorrect.
In second conditional, "Were" can be used with any pronoun "I, You, We, They, He, She, and It"