Conditional 2
The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.
If we had a garden, we could have a cat.
If I won a lot of money, I'd buy a big house in the country.
I wouldn't worry?if I were you.
The structure is usually:?if?+ past simple >>?+?would?+ infinitive.?
When?if?is followed by the verb?be,?it is grammatically correct to say?if I were,?if he were,?if she were?and?if it were. However, it is also common to hear these structures with?was, especially in the?he/she?form.
If I were you, I wouldn't mention it.
If she was prime minister, she would invest more money in schools.
He would travel more if he was younger.
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