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jueves, 21 de mayo de 2020

Second conditional

Second conditional 

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I am scared of anything. If I saw a ghost, I would speak to him. 
If I met a monster, I would invite him to lunch.
If I found a dinosaur. I would 
AAARGGGH!
Andres do not ever do that again!

You can use second conditional sentences to talk about the future.
They have two halves Look:

   IF half                                                Would/ would not half
   If I went to the moon,                          I would build a house there
   = I go to the moon.                              I build a house
   If I found a dinosaur                            I would not be scared 
   = I find a dinosaur                               I am not scared

The IF half of second conditionals is to imagine things that might happen in the future. You do not think that these things will happen.

Use the past simple 

    If I saw a ghost,...
    = I am imagining a time in the future when I might see a ghost.
        I do not think that I will ever see a ghost.

     If I found a dinosaur,.....
        I am imagining a time in the future when I might find a dinosaur.
        I do not think that I will ever find a dinosaur 




The would/would not half of second conditionals ins to say what you will do in the future if the IF half of the sentences happens.

    If I saw a ghost, I would speak to him.
    (I would speak to him. = If in the future I see a ghost, I will speak to him).
    If I become a millionaire, I would give all my money away.
    ( I would give all my money away. = If in the future I am a millionaire,
    I will give my money away).

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Usually in second conditional sentences the IF half comes first, but you can put if second. If means the same thing. Look:

    I would buy a new bicycle if I found a lot of money. 
    = If I found a lot of money, I would buy a new bicycle.
    Monica would feel ill if he ate a hundred sweets, he would feel ill.

Put a comma (,) in the middle of the sentence when the if half comes first. You do not need a comma when it comes second.

  Thanks for your attention. You can write in the comments. I can help you.








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