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Interactive Grammar: Second Conditional

Describe imaginary or unlikely situations using if + past simple and would + infinitive.

Grammar Explanation · Authentic Examples · Practice Exercises

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Duration
~67 min
Exercises
45
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Describe imaginary or unlikely situations using if + past simple and would + infinitive.

Structure

  • If-clauseIf + past simple
  • Main clausewould + base verb
  • NoteUse 'were' for all persons (not 'was')

Key Rules

  • Expresses imaginary or unlikely situations
  • Past tense in if-clause ≠ past time — it signals unreality
  • If I were you is the standard formal form
  • Could/might can replace would in the result clause

Common Mistakes

  • ❌ If I would have → ✅ If I had
  • ❌ I would go if I will have time → ✅ if I had
  • ❌ If I was you → ✅ If I were you (formal)

When to use

Imaginary Situations

If I had wings, I would fly everywhere.

Advice

If I were you, I would apologise.

Unlikely Outcomes

If she practised more, she would improve.

Dreams & Wishes

If we lived closer, we'd see each other more.

Multiple Choice Quiz

Choose the correct second conditional form

Multiple Choice15 questions
1If I a million pounds, I'd travel the world.
2She would call you if she your number.
3If I were you, I accept the offer.
4What you do if you lost your job?
5If he harder, he would do better.
6We live abroad if we spoke the language.
7If she taller, she'd be a model.
8I would come if I more time.
9If they better, they'd win more matches.
10She happier if she changed jobs.
11If I you, I'd see a doctor.
12He would help if you him.
13If it colder, I'd wear a coat.
14We would move if we afford a bigger place.
15If she the truth, she'd be very upset.

Fill in the Blanks

Complete each second conditional sentence correctly

Fill in the Blanks10 questions
1If I had more money,(I/travel)the world.
2She(help)if she weren't so busy.
3If I(be)you, I'd apologise.
4He(not/go)if he had the choice.
5If they(train)harder, they'd improve.
6I(buy)it if it were cheaper.
7If she(know)him, she'd tell you.
8We(move)if we could afford it.
9If it(not/be)so cold, I'd go for a walk.
10He(call)if he had your number.

Transform the Sentences

Change each sentence as instructed

Transform10 questions

1If I had a car, I would drive to work. → Negative result

2She would travel if she had time. → Question form

3If he worked harder, he'd get promoted. → Negative condition

4Would you move abroad if you could? → Short answer (Yes)

5If they had the money, they'd buy a house. → Negative result

6I would tell you if I knew. → Reverse clause order

7She would be happier if she changed jobs. → Question form

8If he were here, he could help. → Negative condition

9Would she come if we invited her? → Short answer (No)

10If I lived nearer, I'd visit more often. → Reverse clause order

Fix the Errors

Each sentence has one mistake. Rewrite it correctly.

Error Fix10 questions

1If I would have more money, I'd travel.

2She would call if she will know.

3If I was you, I'd leave now.

4What will you do if you lost your job?

5If he tries harder, he would improve.

6I would go if I will have time.

7She would be happier if she will change jobs.

8If they would train more, they'd win.

9He would helped if you asked.

10Would she came if we invited her?

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on conditionals cover?

Describe imaginary or unlikely situations using if + past simple and would + infinitive.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Conditionals section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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