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The Second Conditional If + Simple Past, + Would + Verb Would + Verb + If + Simple Past We use the second conditional when talking about future events that are not likely to happen. It refers to a hypothetical scenario and its probable result. The if clause is in the simple past, and the main clause uses the present conditional.

• If I had enough money, I would go to Japan. Or:

• I would go to Japan if I had enough money.

Exercises: Be sure to use the contracted form of the verb i.e. 'wouldn't' rather than 'would not'.

1. If I_________ (know) her name, I______ (tell) you.

2. If I______ (was) you, I_____ (inform) the manager,

3. If I____ (win) the lotto, I_____ (travel) the world.

4. If you______ (go) to bed earlier, you_____ (be) less tired

5. I______ (work) in Italy if I____ (speak) Italian

6. I_____"" (not/do) that if I ____ (was) you.

7. If I_____ (become) president, I_____ (change) the social security system.

8. If I_____ (fly) to London, I______ (visit) you.

9. If you______ (know) the answer, you____ (be) rich.

10. She_____ (be) happier, if she____ (have) more money.

11. If she_____ (pass) the exam, she____ (go) to university.

12. If she_____ (cut) her hair, she____ (look) better​

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