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SECOND
CONDITIONAL
of grammar
Contents
1. Form
2. Usage
3. Notes
4. Alternatives to “If”
1. Form
If Condition Result
Past simple Would+ base verb
If I won the lottery I would by a car.
Ex: If I had much money, I’d buy a comfortable apartment.
BACK
2. Usage
Conditional Sentences Type II refer to situations
in the present. An action could happen if the
present situation were different.
Example: If I found her address, I would send
her an invitation.
I would like to send an invitation to a friend. I
have looked everywhere for her address, but I
cannot find it. So now I think it is rather unlikely
that I will eventually find her address.
2. Usage
We use the second conditional to talk
about:
Possible but unlikely situations in the
future and whether they will happen or not
Or: We can use it to describe imaginary
present situations
If you saw an accident, what would you do?
2. Usage
We also use it for giving advice. This is
very common:
If I were you, I would...
Ex: If I were you, I would stay at home and do
my homework.
BACK
3. Notes
Were instead of Was: In IF Clauses Type II, we
usually use “were”– even if the pronoun is I, he,
she or it.
Ex: If I were you, I would not do this.
The main clause can also be at the beginning of
the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.
Ex: I would go mad if he became a singer.
3. Notes
Might and could can be used instead of
would:
Ex: -If you tried again, you would succeed.
(certain result)
-If you tried again, you might succeed.
(possible result)
-If you tried again, you could succeed.
(ability)
3. Notes
We never use would, or wouldn't in the if
clause. We only use would to indicate
politeness
Ex: If you would sit here, I will make you a
cup of coffee.( Sit here please and I will
make you a cup of coffee)
3. Notes
Inversion of subject and auxiliary
If+ subject+ auxiliary can be replaced by inversion
of auxiliary and subject with “if” omitted:
Ex 1: If I were Tom, I would refuse it
Ex 2: If these biscuits should arrive in a damaged
condition, please inform the factory at once.
Were I Tom, I would refuse it.
Should these biscuits arrive in a damaged
condition, please inform the factory at once.
BACK
4. Alternatives to “If”
If only:
This emphasizes hypothetical situations, the
second part of the sentence is often left out:
Ex: If only I had enough time, I would take up
another hobby.
Unless:
This means only if not.
Ex: If he wasn’t told by Jane, he couldn’t know the
truth.
Unless he was told by Jane, he couldn’t
know the truth.
4. Alternatives to “If”
I wouldn’t be surprised
This expresses uncertainty. An additional not can
be added in formal expression involving doubt.
Ex: I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t rain. (I think it
will rain)
Were to:
This also makes an event seem more hypothetical.
Ex: If I were to ask you to marry me, what would
you say?
If it were not for
This describes how one event depends on
another?
Ex: If it weren’t for Tim, this company would
be in a mess.
Supposing/suppose
This is mainly used in everyday speech
Ex: Supposing you won the football pools,
what would you do?
4. Alternatives to “If”
4. Alternatives to “If”
But for:
This can replace if not. It is used in formal language and
must be followed by a noun form
Ex: But for your help, I would be in trouble now.
Even if &whether….not
Ex: I wouldn’t go on a camping holiday even if you paid
me.
Joanna wouldn’t want a dog even if she had room to
keep one.
She wouldn’t want a dog whether she had room for
one or not.
BACK
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  • 2. Contents 1. Form 2. Usage 3. Notes 4. Alternatives to “If”
  • 3. 1. Form If Condition Result Past simple Would+ base verb If I won the lottery I would by a car. Ex: If I had much money, I’d buy a comfortable apartment. BACK
  • 4. 2. Usage Conditional Sentences Type II refer to situations in the present. An action could happen if the present situation were different. Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation. I would like to send an invitation to a friend. I have looked everywhere for her address, but I cannot find it. So now I think it is rather unlikely that I will eventually find her address.
  • 5. 2. Usage We use the second conditional to talk about: Possible but unlikely situations in the future and whether they will happen or not Or: We can use it to describe imaginary present situations If you saw an accident, what would you do?
  • 6. 2. Usage We also use it for giving advice. This is very common: If I were you, I would... Ex: If I were you, I would stay at home and do my homework. BACK
  • 7. 3. Notes Were instead of Was: In IF Clauses Type II, we usually use “were”– even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it. Ex: If I were you, I would not do this. The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma. Ex: I would go mad if he became a singer.
  • 8. 3. Notes Might and could can be used instead of would: Ex: -If you tried again, you would succeed. (certain result) -If you tried again, you might succeed. (possible result) -If you tried again, you could succeed. (ability)
  • 9. 3. Notes We never use would, or wouldn't in the if clause. We only use would to indicate politeness Ex: If you would sit here, I will make you a cup of coffee.( Sit here please and I will make you a cup of coffee)
  • 10. 3. Notes Inversion of subject and auxiliary If+ subject+ auxiliary can be replaced by inversion of auxiliary and subject with “if” omitted: Ex 1: If I were Tom, I would refuse it Ex 2: If these biscuits should arrive in a damaged condition, please inform the factory at once. Were I Tom, I would refuse it. Should these biscuits arrive in a damaged condition, please inform the factory at once. BACK
  • 11. 4. Alternatives to “If” If only: This emphasizes hypothetical situations, the second part of the sentence is often left out: Ex: If only I had enough time, I would take up another hobby. Unless: This means only if not. Ex: If he wasn’t told by Jane, he couldn’t know the truth. Unless he was told by Jane, he couldn’t know the truth.
  • 12. 4. Alternatives to “If” I wouldn’t be surprised This expresses uncertainty. An additional not can be added in formal expression involving doubt. Ex: I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t rain. (I think it will rain) Were to: This also makes an event seem more hypothetical. Ex: If I were to ask you to marry me, what would you say?
  • 13. If it were not for This describes how one event depends on another? Ex: If it weren’t for Tim, this company would be in a mess. Supposing/suppose This is mainly used in everyday speech Ex: Supposing you won the football pools, what would you do? 4. Alternatives to “If”
  • 14. 4. Alternatives to “If” But for: This can replace if not. It is used in formal language and must be followed by a noun form Ex: But for your help, I would be in trouble now. Even if &whether….not Ex: I wouldn’t go on a camping holiday even if you paid me. Joanna wouldn’t want a dog even if she had room to keep one. She wouldn’t want a dog whether she had room for one or not. BACK