UNIT 8 2nd Conditionals. Flashcards

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UNIT 8
2nd Conditionals.

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We can use this tense to describe the consequences of things that could happen in future but are unlikely

If + past simple, would + verb
The two phrase can occur in any order;

  • If I won the lottery, I would buy a new house
  • I would buy a new house, if I won the lottery
    Also you can use a contraction in spoken English - would becomes ‘d.
  • I’d be happy, if I succeeded in the IELTS test
  • If I succeeded in the IELTS test, I’d be happy

Negatives can also be used in either clause.
* If I didn’t win the lottery, I wouldn’t buy a new house
* If I didn’t succeeded in the IELTS test, I’d be unhappy

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Part 1 Questions
Q: How would you feel if someone gave you a pen as a gift?

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I would be delighted, if someone gave me a pen as a gift,
So long as it was a good quality one!

Possible substitutes for delighted:
Over the moon / well pleased / thrilled to bits

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Q: How would you feel if someone gave you a pen as a gift?

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A: To be honest,
I’d probably be a bit annoyed, if someone gave me a pen as a gift
Possible substitutes for annoyed:
Put out / cross / disgruntled

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Q: What kind of sports would you like to try?
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If I had a chance, I _would love _to try surfing
I think it’d be great fun.
We use the full form would, if we want to add emphasis

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Q: Would you like to be famous?

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Yes, I would like to be famous, if I _didn’t have to_speak in public

We also use the full form would, when we use the negative

Q: Would you like to be famous?
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No, I wouldn’t like to be famous, if I had to give up my privacy

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