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Describe your behavior in hypothetical situations
Forms of the second conditional:
Afrmative and Negative:
I had a calculator
I would
do this Math homework.
have problems doing
this Math homework.
I had a calculator
I wouldn´t
If
What would you do if you had a calculator?
Question word + would + subject + infnitive verb + iF + subject + simple past +
complement?
It is very important you realize that there is a comma (,) between if-clause and result-clause:
If
I had enough apples, I would bake an apple pie.
Interrogative:
Refect on the previous activities
Second conditional sentences help you to express what would you do in a
hypothetical situation with improbable conditions.
Second conditional sentences help you to give advice or suggestions to
people in a hypothetical situation.
I would buy a
laptop.
If I had some
money,