If she ___ (pass) the exam, she ___ (be) happy.
If she passed the exam, she would be happy.
If you ___ (spend) less money in food, you could buy a car.
If you spent less money in food, you could buy a car.
We ___ (pass) the exam If we ___ (study).
We would have passed the exam if we had studied.
If we ___ (leave) earlier, we ___(avoid) the traffic.
If we had left earlier, we would have avoided the traffic.
Type of conditional that talks about things that a person doesn´t think will really happen.
Second Conditional
If I ____ (be) you, I ____ (get) a new job.
If I were you, I would get a new job.
If we ___ (win) the lottery, we ___ (travel) the world.
If we won the lottery, we would travel the world.
The exam ___ (be) easier If I ___ (study).
The exam would have been easier If I had studied.
If I ___ (know) you were coming, I ___ (bake) a cake.
If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
What is the structure of the third conditional?
if + past perfect, would/wouldn’t have + past participle
If we ___ (not/be) friends, I ___ (be) angry with you.
If we weren't/were not friends, I would be angry with you.
We ___ (buy) a house if we ___ (decide) to stay here.
We would buy (buy) a house if we decided to stay here.
Even if I had asked, he ___ (not/tell) me.
Even if I had asked, he wouldn't have told me.
If I ___ (see) the man beating his dog I ___ (stop) him.
If I had seen the man beating his dog I would have stopped him.
What is the structure of the second conditional?
if+past simple >>+would + infinitive
They ___ (go) to Spain on holiday if they ___ (like) hot weather.
They would go to Spain on holiday if they liked hot weather.
You ___ (lose) weight if you ___ (eat) less.
You would lose weight if you ate less.
If I ___ (want) to eat eggs and beans, I ___ (not/go) to a restaurant.
If I had wanted to eat eggs and beans, I wouldn't have gone to a restaurant.
If it ___ (rain), the game ___ (be) cancelled.
If it had rained, the game would have been cancelled.
We use the ________ when we talk about past situations that did not happen and its imaginary result in the past.
Third Conditional
I ___ (marry) someone famous if I ___ (be) a movie star.
I would marry someone famous if I were a movie star.
They ___ (have) more money if they ___ (not/buy) so many clothes.
They would have more money if they didn´t buy so many clothes.
If I ___ (know) the films was so bad I___ (not/go).
If I had known the film was so bad I wouldn’t have gone.
She ___ (not/meet) him if she ___ (not/come) to London.
She wouldn´t have met him if she hadn´t come to London.
When we use the second conditional?
When we talk about imaginary situations in the present or future.