The second conditional (also called conditional type 2) is a structure used for talking about unreal situations in the present or in the future. We are thinking about a particular condition in the future, and the result of this condition.
We use the second conditional or type 2 conditional in two ways:
The ‘if’ clause states the condition while the main clause states the result of the condition – if it were true.
Just like the first conditional, the second conditional is made up of two clauses:
The ‘if’ clause uses the Past Simple tense. The main clause (result clause) uses the Present conditional (would + verb) or Present Continuous conditional (would + be + -ing verb).
The order of the clauses is not important. We can put the ‘if’ clause first or second. However, since the ‘if’ clause is a subordinate clause, (can’t stand alone as a full sentence), we should put a comma after the ‘if’ clause when it comes before the main clause (result clause).
We can also use modals (could, might, should) in the main clause of second conditional sentences.
We can make positive, negative, and interrogative sentences using the second conditional.
Note: The word ‘if’ is a common feature of conditional statements. However, it is also possible to use words like ‘provided’ and ‘as long as’ in conditional structures. We use them with similar meaning when we want to emphasize the condition. – Provided you pay me back soon (condition), I will lend you the money. – I think I’ll continue studying English, as long as I have the time to do so (condition). |
Here’s a good video from Learn English on Skype explaining when and how to use the second conditional:
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