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Second Conditional

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  • In the second conditional, we use the past simple in the "if" clause. Why do we do this? a) To show that the condition is impossible b) To show that the condition is unlikely or hypothetical c) To show that the action is happening now
    b) To show that the condition is unlikely or hypothetical
  • Which verb form is used in the "if" clause of the second conditional? a) Present simple b) Past simple c) Future simple
    b) Past simple
  • How do we make a question in the second conditional? a) Would + subject + verb + if + past simple b) If + subject + past simple + would + verb c) If + past simple + subject + would + verb
    a) Would + subject + verb + if + past simple
  • What does the second conditional describe? a) Real situations in the present b) Hypothetical or unlikely situations c) Future plans
    b) Hypothetical or unlikely situations
  • Which of these sentences is correct for the second conditional? a) If I will study hard, I will pass the exam. b) If I studied hard, I would pass the exam. c) If I study hard, I will pass the exam.
    b) If I studied hard, I would pass the exam.
  • Which is the correct structure of the second conditional? a) If + past simple, would + verb b) If + present simple, will + verb c) If + future simple, would + verb
    a) If + past simple, would + verb
  • Can the second conditional be used to talk about impossible situations? a) Yes b) No
    a) Yes
  • Which sentence is an example of a hypothetical situation in the second conditional? a) If I study, I will pass the test. b) If I won the lottery, I would travel the world. c) If I was in the library, I would read books.
    b) If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.
  • In the second conditional, can we use "would" in the "if" clause? a) Yes b) No
    b) No
  • Which of these sentences is a hypothetical situation about the present or future? a) If I lived by the beach, I would go swimming every day. b) If I am living by the beach, I will go swimming. c) If I have a beach house, I will go swimming.
    a) If I lived by the beach, I would go swimming every day.
  • When do we use the second conditional? a) For general truths b) For unlikely or hypothetical situations c) For plans in the near future
    b) For unlikely or hypothetical situations
  • Which sentence is correct for the second conditional? a) If I had a car, I would drive to the beach. b) If I have a car, I would drive to the beach. c) If I have had a car, I would drive to the beach.
    a) If I had a car, I would drive to the beach.
  • How do we form a negative sentence in the second conditional? a) Use "not" after "would" b) Use "not" after "if" c) Use "will not" after "if"
    a) Use "not" after "would"
  • What does the second conditional structure express? a) A wish or regret about the past b) A possible future event c) An imaginary or unlikely present or future situation
    b) An imaginary or unlikely present or future situation
  • What verb form is used in the main clause of the second conditional? a) Present simple b) Past simple c) Would + verb
    c) Would + verb
  • How do you make the second conditional negative? a) If + past simple, would not + verb b) If + past simple, would + not verb c) If + past simple, would + verb + not
    a) If + past simple, would not + base verb
  • In the second conditional, we use the past simple after "if." Which of these sentences is incorrect? a) If I had more time, I would travel. b) If she knew the answer, she would tell us. c) If I am rich, I would buy a new house.
    c) If I am rich, I would buy a new house.
  • Which of these is an example of the second conditional for advice? a) If I were you, I would study for the test. b) If I am you, I will study for the test. c) If I study, I will pass the test.
    a) If I were you, I would study for the test.
  • Which of these is an exception to the second conditional rule? a) "If I were you..." b) "If I was you..." c) "If I had a car, I would drive."
    a) "If I were you..."
  • Which of these sentences uses the correct form of the second conditional? a) If I were you, I would ask for help. b) If I am you, I would ask for help. c) If I am you, I will ask for help.
    a) If I were you, I would ask for help.