2Nd Conditional Skeleton Structures: Structure

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2ND CONDITIONAL SKELETON STRUCTURES

Structure

If clause Main clause

If noun / pronoun past simple noun / pronoun ’d


verb base form
would

(also could /
might etc.)

When to use: When a situation is impossible, just possible, unlikely, very unlikely or nearly
impossible.

Example: I / win / lottery / I / buy / yacht


Answer: If I won the lottery I would buy a yacht.

Q 1:
I / be / you / I / study / harder
Answer:

Q 2:
He / live / Australia / I / visit
Answer:

Q 3:
I / be / more intelligent / I / be / doctor
Answer:

Q 4:
I / have / more money / I / take / you / restaurant
Answer:

Q 5:
they / score / more goals / they / win / more
Answer:
Q 6:
she / not be / married / she / have / career
Answer:

Q 7:
he / lose / job / he / have to / search / another

Answer:

Q 8:
I / don't water / my plants / they / die
Answer:

Q 9:
I / leave / it / in oven / it / burn
Answer:

Q 10:
they / vote yes / she / be / prime minister
Answer:

Q 11:
he / propose / she / say / yes
Answer:

Q 12:
the computer / break / I / buy / another
Answer:

Q 13:
she / go / moon / she / be / famous
Answer:

Q 14:
I / swim / the English Channel / it / be / amazing
Answer:

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