Second Conditional in English language

 

Second Conditional in English language

 

 

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 Second Conditional

 
Structure
IF + Past Simple, Present Conditional
(would/ wouldn't + Verb)

Usage
Imaginary situations in the present or future.


Examples:


If I won a million dollars, I would buy a new car.


If I were you, I would quit smoking.


If I were the president, I would lower taxes.


They would stay longer if they had more time.


If I won a million dollars, I could stop working.


If I had more free time, I could travel around the world.

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