Exercises. Complete the second conditional sentences. If he (have) more fans, he (play) at bigger venues. The flowers (grow) if you (water) them more. Jack (move) out if he (go) to uni. We (get) a pool table if our house (be) bigger. My life (be) easier if I (have) a car. Complete the second conditional sentences.
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Stranded in a cave. Tell your students that they are stuck in a cave. Put them in groups of four. Give them different pictures or word cards with random items on them e.g. a chocolate bar, a chewing gum, a rope, a dog, a magazine, a plastic bag and so on. Each student has their own set of cards and each member of the group has different cards.
THE DISCUSSION ON SECOND CONDITIONAL. STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.) (1) If you could be anyone in the world, who would you be? (2) If you were an animal, what animal would you be? (3) If you went back in time, what year would you go to?
TYPE 2 CONDITIONAL. Type 2, or 2nd, conditionals are used to imagine a present or future situation that is impossible or unlikely. Type 2 typically uses the unreal past tense in the condition clause. The unreal past is the past simple tense used for situations that are imaginary or hypothetical in the present time and it is not about the past.

TOEIC. Free English Course. Second Conditional Reading – Grammar Readings. This second conditional reading gives you a chance to practice your reading comprehension skills while you see examples of the second conditional. Read the story and complete the test at the bottom of the page. Good luck!

Mixed conditionals contain two different types of conditional (usually the second and third conditional). We use mixed conditionals when we want to refer to two different times in the same conditional sentence. Learn more about mixed conditionals with Lingolia’s free online exercises.
Here 30 Example Sentences; 1.If she studied more, she would pass the exam. 2.If I were you , I would go home. 3.If you studied hard, you would pass the exam. 4.If I didn’t warn you, you would get married that man. 5.We could go to the cinema if you gave us your tickets. 6.If I came to the party, they would have a lot of fun. Conditional sentences, if-clauses type I, II, III. If it rains, the boys. won't play wouldn't play would not have played. hockey. If he. grow grew had grown. his own vegetables, he wouldn't have to buy them. Jim. will see would see would have seen. .
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