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Second Conditional
Second Conditional
Used to talk about things which are unreal (not true or not possible) in the present or the future. It is generally used for things which don't or won't happen. It is generally used for things which may happen. 1. The structure The Second conditional sentence has two clauses, an if clause and a main clause: if clause If I were you, main clause I wouldnt go there
We use the simple past after if, and the simple conditional in the main clause:
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