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What Is the Second Conditional?
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The second conditional is used to express present or future hypothetical conditions and their improbable/impossible results.

The second conditional is also called unreal conditional because it is used to talk about situations that can’t happen in the present and are unlikely to happen in the future.

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Second Conditional Structure
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The usual structure of second conditional sentences is: 

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Second Conditional—Unreal Conditional rule.
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Conditional sentences contain two clauses:

  1. Conditional clause (commonly called the if-clause)

  • the condition/situation

  • dependent clause—it needs the hypothetical result to form a complete sentence

  • contains a conditional clause markersubordinating conjunction such as the words “if,” “when,” “as,” etc.

  1. Main clause

  • the result

  • independent clause—makes sense on its own

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Was vs. Were
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The verb to be in the simple past is conjugated was in the first (I) and third (he/she/it) person singular and were in every other one (you/we/they).

However, with the second conditional, in Canadian English, were is used whatever the subject of the verb is.

Were is used to express that a situation is unreal, not possible.

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In this example, being an animal is an unreal, impossible situation for this woman: she is human. We need to use were.

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Second Conditional Uses
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Second conditional sentences are commonly used to:

  • imagine a different life

  • give advice 

  • ask hypothetical questions

  • explain a reasoning

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Imagine a Different Life
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Ask Hypothetical Questions
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Explain a Reasoning
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Second Conditional—Exercise
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