If we they
Complete the sentences using the
second conditional.
If you painted
(paint) your bedroom, what
colour would
you
Choose ? (choose
? We
(not queue) for three hours
(not want to see the film.
2 If they
(enjoy) Spider-Man 3,
(love) Thor
3
you
(tely Mum if
1
(come) home late?
4 She
(not expel) you if you
(apologize).
5
(fall) asleep if
(watch) another musical!
6
you
(help) your
friend if he
(be) in trouble?​

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anonymous18 anonymous18  11.01.2024 14:05
"If we painted our bedroom, what color would you choose?"
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are imagining that we have already painted our bedroom, and now we are speculating about what color we would choose.

"We wouldn't queue for three hours if we didn't want to see the film."
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are imagining that we don't want to see the film, and as a result, we wouldn't wait in line for three hours.

"If they enjoyed Spider-Man 3, they would love Thor."
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are imagining that they enjoyed Spider-Man 3, and as a result, they would also love Thor.

"Would you tell Mum if you came home late?"
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are asking if you would inform your mom if you arrived home late.

"She wouldn't expel you if you apologized."
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are imagining that you apologized, and as a result, she wouldn't expel you.

"You would fall asleep if we watched another musical!"
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are imagining that we watched another musical, and as a result, you would fall asleep.

"Would you help your friend if he was in trouble?"
- In this sentence, we are using the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation. We are asking if you would assist your friend if he found himself in trouble.

In the second conditional, we use the simple past tense (painted, queue, enjoyed, came, fell, watched) in the if-clause and "would" (would choose, wouldn't queue, would love, would tell, wouldn't expel, would fall, would help) plus the base form of the verb in the main clause. The second conditional is used to talk about unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future. It shows that the result depends on the condition being fulfilled.
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