Grammar Zone | The Second Conditional

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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack explains the second conditional.

Second Conditional: If + past simple, would + base form. (Used for unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future)

Example: 

If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.

If I were a superhero, I would be Ironman. 

If a tiger walked into the room, I would hide under a table. 

If I were you, I would go to the doctor. 

Transcript:

00:00:01

Jack

Welcome to the ADIZ English podcast. My name is Jack and today I have.

00:00:06

Jack

Another solo episode.

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Jack

And we are in the grammar zone.

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Jack

And today’s grammar is.

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Jack

Something that is called the 2nd conditional, the 2nd conditional and the 2nd conditional is.

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Jack

Another if clause where we start the sentence with. If we say if and then we use the past simple.

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Jack

And then the second clause of this sentence.

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Jack

We use wood.

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Jack

Plus the base form of the verb.

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Jack

And so let me give you an example here.

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발표자

OK.

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Jack

And the difference between first conditional and 2nd conditional is the first conditional is a real or possible situation in the future. So the first conditional would be if it rains, I will stay indoors.

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Jack

And we use the if plus the present simple and then will plus the base form.

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Jack

And it’s because these are likely or possible situations, but the second conditional is for unlikely or unreal or impossible situations, so things that we can imagine, another word we use in English to describe the 2nd conditional is.

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Jack

Hypothetical situations.

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Jack

And a hypothetical is something that is.

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Jack

Perhaps it’s not physically possible. It’s an imaginary situation.

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Jack

UM or something that’s very unlikely to.

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Jack

Happen. So here’s.

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Jack

An unlikely one. If I won the lottery.

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Jack

I would travel the world.

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Jack

So everybody knows winning the lottery is.

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Jack

Very, very unlikely. Even if you have a ticket or even if you have.

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Jack

A lot of tickets.

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Jack

It’s very unlikely that you are going to win the lottery, but.

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Jack

It’s fun to imagine.

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Jack

What you would do?

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Jack

If you were to win the lottery so we can make a sentence like this.

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Jack

If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.

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Jack

And so notice how instead of saying if I win the lottery.

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Jack

For the second conditional, we say if I won the lottery and instead of saying I will travel the world, we say I would travel the world.

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Jack

And here’s an impossible one.

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Jack

And I’m going.

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Jack

To talk about the grammar in this one a little bit.

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Jack

After I give you the example.

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Jack

If I were a superhero.

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Jack

I would be Iron Man.

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Jack

Now we all know that superheroes are not real.

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Jack

They only exist in comic books and movies and television shows.

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Jack

We can imagine.

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Jack

What it would be like to be a superhero.

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Jack

So we say if I were a.

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Jack

Superhero. I would be Iron Man.

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Jack

Now I know what you’re thinking. You’re asking this question, Jack. Why did you say were instead of was?

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Jack

And this is.

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Jack

Because it’s not technically a simple past, it’s what we call the subjunctive mood.

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Jack

And when we’re using the subjunctive mood, we don’t have to use was. We just use only were. So if I were or if my house were bigger.

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Jack

I would have more rooms.

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Jack

If I were a superhero, I would be Iron Man.

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Jack

If I were a color.

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Jack

I would be the color blue.

00:04:24

Jack

Right. We can’t be a color.

00:04:27

Jack

UM, but we can imagine what color kind of represents our personality.

00:04:35

Jack

OK, maybe someone else would say if I wear a color, I would be orange because maybe you’re warm and you’re a warm and sunny person.

00:04:48

Jack

Here’s another example of a second conditional sentence that is just very, very, very unlikely.

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Jack

I’m sitting in my office in my home right now, recording this podcast.

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Jack

And if I.

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Jack

Said this sentence, if a tiger walked into the room.

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Jack

I would hide.

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Jack

Under a table.

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Jack

What are the?

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Jack

Odds that a tiger is going to walk into my room.

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Jack

It’s very, very, very small. I don’t live in a country that has tigers. There are tigers at the zoo.

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Jack

But I don’t think any of them.

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Jack

Are wandering around my apartment.

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Jack

So it would be very unlikely, but I can imagine the situation right. If a tiger walked into the room, I would hide under the table.

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Jack

If I saw a ghost.

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Jack

I would be scared. OK, most people.

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Jack

Don’t believe in ghosts. They’re not real, but.

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Jack

We can imagine.

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Jack

What that would be like?

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Jack

Because we’ve seen movies with ghosts and ghosts, and we tell ghost stories to each other.

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Jack

So that’s the that’s the second conditional and we can also use the 2nd conditional to give advice to people.

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Jack

So here’s an example of of giving advice. If I said to my friend oh.

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Jack

I don’t feel well. I have a cough and.

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Jack

A sore throat.

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Jack

My friend could say.

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Jack

If I were you.

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Jack

I would go to the doctor.

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Jack

And this is a way to give advice using the 2nd conditional, because the sentences if.

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Jack

I were you.

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Jack

I can’t be you, and you can’t be me, we.

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Jack

Cannot change bodies, right?

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Jack

So I can only imagine.

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Jack

If I were in your situation.

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Jack

What I would do if I were you, I would go to the doctor.

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Jack

And the second conditional, you know it’s very useful in these situations where we’re imagining.

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Jack

Hypothetical situations.

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Jack

Either in the future or impossible imaginary.

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Jack

And and then giving some kind of result or or action. You know something that you would do?

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Jack

If that condition were actually true, if you were a superhero, which superhero would you be if a tiger walked into the room?

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Jack

What would you do?

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Jack

If you are sick.

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Jack

What would you do?

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Jack

Well, I would go to the doctor.

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Jack

And so that’s it. That’s the second conditional.

00:07:53

Jack

And it’s different than the first conditional. Like I said, the first conditional is more like real situations. You know, if I see Lisa.

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Jack

I will tell her to call you.

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Jack

OK, well I you know, sometimes I see Lisa. Lisa is a student.

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Jack

At my school, so if I see her, I will tell her to call you, OK?

00:08:18

Jack

UM, that’s first conditional.

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Jack

But second conditional.

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Jack

Would be.

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Jack

You know things that are imaginary, unreal or hypothetical.

00:08:30

Jack

And so hopefully this is useful information for you all and.

00:08:36

Jack

As usual, if you want to leave a comment about this grammar, if you have a question or if you would like to make your own sentences, you could comment on our website azenglishpodcast.com.

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Jack

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Jack

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Jack

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00:09:04

Jack

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00:09:23

Jack

And with that.

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Jack

Said we will see you next time. Thanks everybody.

00:09:30

Jack

Bye bye.

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