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💛all about second conditional
Second conditional sentences are useful for expressing outcomes that are completely unrealistic or will not likely happen in the future. Consider the example below:

If I inherited a billion dollars, I would travel to the moon.

the correct way to structure second conditional sentences is to use the simple past tense in the if-clause and an auxiliary modal verb (e.g., could, should, would, might) in the main clause (the one that expresses the unrealistic or unlikely outcome)

When applying the second conditional, use the simple past tense in the if-clause.
Use a modal auxiliary verb in the main clause when using the second conditional mood to express the unlikelihood that the result will actually happen.

💛all about second conditional
Second conditional sentences are useful for expressing outcomes that are completely unrealistic or will not likely happen in the future. Consider the example below:

If I inherited a billion dollars, I would travel to the moon.

the correct way to structure second conditional sentences is to use the simple past tense in the if-clause and an auxiliary modal verb (e.g., could, should, would, might) in the main clause (the one that expresses the unrealistic or unlikely outcome)

When applying the second conditional, use the simple past tense in the if-clause.
Use a modal auxiliary verb in the main clause when using the second conditional mood to express the unlikelihood that the result will actually happen.


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