Conditionals
Second conditionals.
Second Conditional
Use:
The second conditional structure is used to talk about imaginary situations and the consequences.
Example: If I had a car, I could visit my friend.
(But the truth is, I do not have a car, and I cannot visit my friend).
The second conditional structure is used to talk about imaginary situations and the consequences.
Example: If I had a car, I could visit my friend.
(But the truth is, I do not have a car, and I cannot visit my friend).
The second conditional structure is also used to talk about imaginary abilities and the consequences.
Example: If I could fly, I wouldn’t need a car.
(But the truth is, I cannot fly, and so I need a car.)
Example: If I could fly, I wouldn’t need a car.
(But the truth is, I cannot fly, and so I need a car.)
1. Follow this link and do the online quiz on second conditionals. Re-take the quiz if you make any mistake until you get all the answers right. Read the explanation.
2. In the comments box, write your answers to the following questions:
a. What would you do if you won a lottery?
b. If the whole world were listening, what would you say?
c. If you could be invisible for a day what would you do and why?
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