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FRANSISKUS EKA PUTRA WUNGUBELEN
Definition
Conditional statements that show a condition and the possible outcome in
addition to this condition tell us that the actions that are expected to
occur are dependent on a condition. Conditionals Type 2 statements refer
to things that don’t happen, or even that is unlikely to happen. In other
words, the condition you have stated in these sentences does not express
the real situations, it refers to the situations you imagine at that moment.
Although the verb used in the main sentence is the verb used in the past
tense, Conditional Type 2 sentences are used when talking about the
present tense or the present moment.
Structur or Pattern

If + Past Simple + Conditional (would,


would, might) + Verb infinitive
Example
1 2 3
If I had money I If I knew the answer, If Mary had time,
would buy a car. I would tell it to you. she would visit her
boyfriend.

If he knew her If I were 22, I would


If sea water weren’t
address , he would travel the world.
salty , we would
visit her.
water the plants
with it.
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