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 If you could come back in another life, who or what would you like to be?
 I wouldn’t change anything.
 What would you wear if you were invited on a date by someone you really
liked?

To make the second conditional we use if + past simple, would / wouldn’t


+ infinitive.

 If I had my last meal, I would have an Italian dish with my family.


 If I could change one part of my body, I wouldn’t change anything.

 She doesn’t have much money, so she can’t buy an apartment.


 If she had the money, she would buy an apartment.

Note: The second conditional can also be made in the following way would
/ wouldn’t + infinitive + if + past simple.

 He would pass the course if he studied more.


 They would travel abroad if they spoke English.

 If I won the lottery, I could buy a new car.


 He could visit his grandpa if he had the time.

With he, she, it or I, you can use were instead of was when using the verb to be.
For example:

 If she was / were you, she would choose the gray dress.

Use were (not was) for giving advice. The most common expression in this
case is: “If I were you…” For example:

 If I were you, I would walk.

2.
Cero condicional

Nota: Utilizamos cero condicional cuando sabemos que el resultado de la


condición siempre es verdadero. Es un hecho.

Si llega tarde al trabajo, su jefe se enoja

La gente muere si no come.

Para formar el condicional cero usamos if + present simple, present simple.

Los bebés lloran si tienen hambre.

Si calientas hielo, se derrite.


B. First conditional

Note: We use First conditional to talk about a possible future situation


and its consequence.

 They will stay at home if it snows today.


 If they don’t study, they will fail the exam.

To make the first conditional we use if + present simple, will + present


simple.

 If she calls me, I will tell her the good news.


 We will invite Sarah if we see her tomorrow.

Second conditional

Note: We use the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical or


imaginary situation in the present or future and its consequence.

If you could come back in another life, who or what would you like to be?

I wouldn’t change anything.

What would you wear if you were invited on a date by someone you really
liked?

To make the second conditional we use if + past simple, would / wouldn’t


+ infinitive.

If I had my last meal, I would have an Italian dish with my family.


If I could change one part of my body, I would not change anything.

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