First and Second Conditional British English Student Ver2
First and Second Conditional British English Student Ver2
First and Second Conditional British English Student Ver2
FIRST AND
SECOND
CONDITIONAL
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1 Presentation
When we talk about possible or hypothetical situations with If ..., we can use a first conditional or
second conditional structure. Study the table below.
Second conditional At the moment, it’s raining. If it was sunny, I’d go out.
If I did ..., I’d (= I would) ... We use the second conditional when we imagine a
Instead of would, we can situation or when there is very little or no possibility that
use could or might. something will happen.
What would you do if you found a lot of money in
the street?
If it wasn’t dark outside, we could go out.
Things to remember
2 Practice 1
Put the verb in the correct form to complete each sentence.
3 Practice 2
Study each situation and complete the sentence below. Decide whether to use a first or second
conditional structure.
4 Practice 3
Look at the situations below. Decide if they are impossible/hypothetical or possible and form a
conditional sentence for each one. Where possible, try to use other modal verbs instead of will or
would, for example can, could, might, may, should, must. Examples:
You will go out tonight with some friends. You will go to bed later than usual tonight.