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  1. The Second Conditional. Use: The second conditional shows an unlikely or impossible outcome that wouldn’t happen in most cases (unless a specific condition were somehow met). The verb in the if clause is a simple past verb, and the verb in the main clause is would + the base form of the verb.

  2. (1) The second conditional is used to talk about future events that are hypothetical or improbable. (2) To form negative sentences, add not after would [, could [ and Zmight. Eg … I might not give it all away. Complete the sentences below by making Second Conditional statements. Use your

  3. Second conditional PDF exercises. Free PDF worksheets with answers to download. Second conditional PDF exercise 1. Answer key 1. Rewrite sentences: You aren't lucky. You won't win. - If you were lucky, you would win. Second conditional PDF exercise 2. Answer key 2. Complete sentences with words in brackets. Second conditional PDF exercise 3 ...

  4. Conditional Sentences – Second Condition Directions: Read the conditional sentences below and answer the questions that follow each one. Ex. If it weren’t raining, I would go for a long walk. a. Is it raining? Yes. b. Am I going for a long walk? No. 1. If I knew her well, I would call her. a. Do I know her well? _____ b. Am I going to call ...

  5. If I ruled the world (1st and 2nd conditional) It's an interesting worksheet for intermediate students who learn the first and second conditional. They have to read the texts and do the exercises I hope you will enjoy! ... 33075 uses. Mulle.

  6. 29 gru 2021 · Second conditional might, could, would. carolina_eyharchet. Member for. 4 years 4 months. Age: 14+. Level: secondary. Language: English (en) ID: 1760576. 29/12/2021. Country code: AR. Country: Argentina. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Second conditional might, could, would (1663456)

  7. PDF worksheets with keys: PDF exercises to download for free. Would, could, should PDF exercise 1. Complete senetences with the present conditional: Would you deliver this parcel? You shoud take my car. Would have, could have, should have PDF exercise 2. Complete a dialogue with the past conditional: I could have asked Susan after the dance ...

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