Use the second conditional to talk about imaginary situations.Structure: If + simple past → conditional would + infinitive Example: If I won the lottery I would travel around the world..
Trang 1Use the second conditional to talk about imaginary situations.
Structure:
If + simple past → conditional (would + infinitive)
Example: If I won the lottery I would travel around the world.
When using the verb to be, were is correct with all the pronouns
Example:
If I were you I would study hard to
the test
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets:
1 If they (to have) enough money, they
(to buy) a new car.
2 If he (to be) my friend, I (to invite) him.
3 The Smiths _(to go) on holiday if they _
(to have) time.
4 If Susan _(to study) harder, she _ (to be) better at school.
5 We (to call) the police if we _ (to see)
a thief.
6 If the pupils _ (to have) no school, they
(to play) soccer.
7 If I (to come) home early, my father _(not/to be) angry.
8 If I (to be) you, I _ (not/to go) to the party.
Match the sentences:
1 If it rains, ( ) I wouldn’t do it.
2 If you promise to do it, ( ) she’d know what to do.
3 If she called me, ( ) I’ll stay home.
4 If Jane were here, ( ) we would buy a bigger house.
5 If he had studied, ( ) he wouldn’t be in bed now.
6 If he hadn't eaten so much, ( ) he would have passed.
7 If I were you, ( ) I´ll help you.
8 If we had money, ( ) I’d be the happiest man in the world.