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⇒⇒ Second Conditional
If you arrived on time we would have dinner together.
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If you arrived on time >> condition
we would have dinner together >> result
If I were rich I would buy a big house.
Se eu fosse rico, eu compraria uma casa grande.
If I were rich >> condition
I would buy a big house >> result
Ruth would go the party If she weren't sick today.
Ruth iria à festa se ela não estivesse doente hoje.
If she weren't sick today >> condition
Ruth would go the party >> result
If I were you I wouldn't buy that old car.
Se eu fosse você, eu não compraria aquele carro velho.
If I were you >> condition
I wouldn't buy that old car >> result
⇒⇒ Segunda Condicional - Situação hipotética >> O verbo no passado indica a condição e ''would'' + verbo indica o resultado.
If + simple past ..... + would /wouldn't + infinitive ......
If I had much money I would travel a lot.
If John worked at the Mall he would be happier.
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Resposta:
But let's start with number one. We use the second conditional to talk about things in the future that are unlikely or things that are impossible in the present.
So we use it to imagine and to dream that the present situation is different than it really is. Now this could be because it's impossible now or because it's really unlikely to become real in the future, not completely impossible but unlikely.
So with the second conditional, we say if this happened then that would happen. So for example.
If I had enough money, I would buy a house.
If the present situation was different then I would do that.
If I won the lottery, I'd buy a house.
Now this is an unlikely event in the future right because it's unlikely I'm gonna win the lottery. Possible but unlikely. Before we keep going with the other ways to use the second conditional, let's spend a little bit of time focusing on what it looks like.
Conditional sentences all have an if clause and a main clause which is sometimes also called the result clause because it can only happen if the if clause occurs. It's a condition, right? If this happens, then that happens.
Explicação:
And of course, we can ask second conditional questions too. Hypothetical questions to ask someone to imagine what they would do in a different situation. So these situations are not real but it's kind of fun to ask these types of questions right? It really helps to keep conversations going sometimes.
What would you do if you quit your job?
If you won a million dollars, would you travel the world?
If you only had one day in Singapore, what would you do?
See how fun these types of questions can be?
Choose one of them to answer in the comments below but make sure you write your answer as a full second conditional sentence to practise the structure okay?
If I only had one day in Singapore, I would…
Now you can actually use ‘could' in the if clause to ask a similar question so you would be saying if you were able to or if it were possible to.