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Second Conditional Monday, August 1st
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USES We use the second conditional to talk about something untrue in the present or unlikely to happen in the future. It is also used to give advice.
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Structure IF + PAST SIMPLE+, + SUBJECT + WOULD + REST COULD MIGHT IF + PAST SIMPLE+, + SUBJECT + WOULD + REST COULD MIGHT Example: If I were you, I would study every day.
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Structure SUBJECT + WOULD + REST + IF + PAST SIMPLE COULD MIGHT SUBJECT + WOULD + REST + IF + PAST SIMPLE COULD MIGHT Example: I would study every day If I were you.
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E x a m p l e s : If I were you, I’d learn to ski.
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E x a m p l e s : If I were you, I’d learn to ski.
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E x a m p l e s : I would call him if I knew his number.
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E x a m p l e s : If I won the lottery, I would buy a sports car.
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EXERCISES Give advice in the following situations: I have a headache. If I were you... My friend is telling lies about me. If I were you... I want to have more friends. If I were you...
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EXERCISES Answer the questions: What would you do if you won $10.000.000? What would you do if you met your favourite pop singer? What would you do if you saw an accident? What would you do if you saw a ghost?
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