Second
Conditional
If past simple__ …, I (He, she, it,
etc.) would infinitive verb___ ...
We use the second conditional for situations that
would probably never happen.
If I won
the lottery, I would give all of
the money to charity.
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the
verbs in brackets using the second
conditional.
1. Miss Christina hasn’t got a cat.
If she __________ a cat, she ________________ it
Fluffy. (have-call)
2. Miss Ana can’t go on holiday this summer.
If she __________
go on holiday, she ________________ to California. (can-go)
3. Miss Leilani won’t go to the beach.
If she __________
to the beach, she
________________ a good time.
(go-have)
4. The weather is terrible today.
If the weather __________ good, the children
_______________ outside. (be-play)
5. My parents don’t live in Seville and they don’t speak Spanish.
If they __________ in Seville, they ________________ Spanish.
(live-speak)
Read and write the sentences using the second
conditional.
Example: Miss Diana doesn’t have any money. She can’t
buy a guitar.
If she had money, she would buy a guitar.
1. The girls don’t have bicycles. They don’t ride
every day.
2. He doesn’t study. He doesn’t pass his exams.
3. Elena doesn’t live in London. She doesn’t speak English.
4. It’s not sunny. Miss Christina doesn’t wear
sunglasses.
5. They are not tired. They do not go to bed.
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