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  1. The second conditional is used to express the consequence of an unrealistic action or situation in the present or future. The situation can be: Very improbable (1-5% probability) Completely unrealistic (with a 0% probability) For example, If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.

  2. The Second Conditional. We use the second conditional to talk about improbable or impossible situations in the present or future. Here is the structure: For example: If I had more time, I’d exercise more. (But I don’t have more time so I don’t.) If I were rich, I’d spend all my time travelling. (But I’m not rich so I can’t.)

  3. Bagi kebanyakan orang, Second Conditional merupakan jenis conditional yang paling sulit dipelajari penggunaannya. Nah, di sini kita akan mempelajari semua mengenai Second Conditional, beserta contoh-contohnya.

  4. Second conditional sentences merupakan tipe kalimat pengandaian yang digunakan ketika hasil atau konsekuensi hanya memiliki harapan terwujud walaupun kemungkinannya sangat kecil. Jadi bisa dikatakan kalau kalimat pengandaian tipe kedua ini belum tentu terjadi namun juga bisa menjadi kenyataan.

  5. How to use conditionals in English: zero, first, second, third and mixed. Do you want to improve your level of communication? Read on to find out more about the four conditionals and how to use them.

  6. The second conditional, also type-II if-clause or the unreal conditional, talks about an unlikely or imaginary condition and its result. It imagines that the present is different to how it really is. Example: If I had a million pounds, I would buy a beautiful house on the coast.

  7. In the second conditional, we can use if I/he/she/it were (more formal) instead of if I/he/she/it was (spoken English). If I were/was fit, I would run a marathon. We wouldn’t have any problems if he were/was more reasonable.