Grammar Second conditional with would
might, could
Who wants to:
Vocabulary Transitive phrasal verbs ints to:
1 go abroad? Pau)
2 learn more about government
secrets?
3 know if someone has a ni
Ww girlfriena?
4 see a royal person's house?
Listen and read the magazine 5 contact a film star?
article. Who do you think has the 6 travel without paying?
most interesting idea? Who has the
worst idea? Why?
Look at the photos and text carefully. What
month did Sienna and her boyfriend spit up»
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‘'m a big fan of Will Smith so
I'd go to the set of his latest
‘if Lwere invisible for a day,
"1d ly to Australia. ve avays
fim and watch him fe Wanted to see the Great Bare
really brave, | to get Reef. I'd sit in first class and
his mobile number and
er for free. But if | only had one
him a te
day, 1d be stuck in Australia!”
Pend
elon fein
tuckingham Palace and,
was at home, 'd sit next
= her on the sofa and, when sh?
wasn't looking, I'd drink some
of her tea and eat some of
Sher biscuits. If she was out,
Fight checkout the plac
id walk into the SIS offices
“SIS isthe Secret
“My boyfriend and | split up
penis a I've got over
Sate arses
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would, might, could
Usage
e We use the second conditional to talk
about unreal or unlikely situations in the
present or future.
Form
e There are two parts in a second
conditional sentence.
- We use if + past simple for the
unreal or unlikely condition.
- We use would, might, could +
infinitive without to for the result.
can write the two clauses in either
When the if (condition) clause is
separate the two clauses with a
| conditional
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