Intermediate Level >> Grammar Structure >> Overview of Second Conditional formation and use rules with follow-up exercise.
Second Conditional
Intermediate
If + past simple + would + infinitive
We use the second conditional to describe an impossible/very improbable situation and a future consequence:
e.g.:
If I won the lottery, I would buy a Ferrari.
(very improbable) + (future result)
Complete these second conditional sentences:
1. If I......................(speak) Japanese, I..................................(live) in Tokyo.
2. If James...........................(not have) a cat, he..........................(buy) a dog.
3. I..................................(live) in Monaco if I.......................(be) rich.
4. If I.....................(see) a ghost, I....................................(scream)!
5. If we......................(be) in London tonight, we..............................(can go) to the theatre.
6. If Simon................................(not smoke), he...........................(be) healthier.
7. If Rick......................(meet) Britney Spears, he..............................(kiss) her.
8. What .................you...........(do) if you......................(find) a wallet full of money?
The question form is: What would you do if...?