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B1+ Second Conditional
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The second conditional is for situations that usually happen.
False! It's for unlikely or imaginary situations.
We use 'wish + would' to talk about things we don't want to happen.
False!
To talk about wishes, we use 'wish + past simple'
True!
if / you / see / someone stealing / you / tell / the truth?
If you saw someone stealing, would you tell the truth?
if / you / move / to France / you / be happy?
If you moved to France, would you be happy?
if / you / can / change / one thing / what / it be?
If you could change one thing, what would it be?
what / you / do / if / find / a wallet ?
What would you do if you found a wallet?
I'm failing my exams. Have you got advice?
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Would you steal money if you could? Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Yes!
Finish this sentence. If I had a million dollars...
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The second conditional is only for unlikely or imaginative situations.
Incorrect. It's also for advice.
If I were a boy, I would be happy. Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Yes!