The Second Conditional

1. Form

We form the second conditional the following way:

 

Main clause

If clause

Would + infinitive

I would buy a sports car

Past simple

if I won the lottery.

If clause

Main clause

Past simple

If I won the lottery,

Would + infinitive

I would buy a sports car.

 

2. Meaning

We use the second conditional to talk about​​ imaginary​​ or​​ improbable situations.

 

 If​​ you​​ had​​ more time,​​ would​​ you​​ stay​​ longer?

 If​​ I​​ had​​ a hot air balloon, I​​ would fly​​ around the world.

 If​​ she​​ didn’t like​​ her job, she​​ wouldn’t work​​ here.

 

 

3. If clause + modals / past continuous

In the if clause, we can use the​​ past continuous, could​​ or​​ was/were to.

 

 If I​​ were to​​ travel round the world, I would start in New York.

 If you​​ could​​ change your name, what would you choose?

 If we​​ were driving​​ too fast, the police would arrest us.

 

 

4. Main clause + modals

In the main clause, we can use the modals​​ could​​ and​​ might.

 

 If we finished work early, we​​ could go​​ out in the​​ evening.

 If we had time, we​​ might meet up​​ without friends.