The Second Conditional (If I were…)

B1 (Intermediate)Grammar

The Second Conditional (If I were…)

Talk about imaginary and unlikely situations with if + past simple, would + base verb — and give advice with “If I were you...”. B1 grammar with 20 questions.

In A2 you learned the first conditional for real future possibilities. The second conditional is for imaginary or unlikely situations — dreams, hypotheses, and advice. “If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.” (I probably won’t, but I imagine it.)

The structure

If-part (imaginary condition) Result-part
If + past simple would + base verb
If I had more time, I would learn the piano.
If she studied harder, she would pass easily.
It’s not really past!We use the past simple after “if,” but we are talking about now or the future — just imagining. “If I were rich…” means “I’m not rich, but imagine.”

First vs second conditional

First conditional (real/possible) Second conditional (imaginary/unlikely)
If I have time, I will help. (maybe I will) If I had time, I would help. (but I don’t)
If it rains, we’ll stay home. If it rained in the desert, people would celebrate.

“were” for everybody

In the second conditional, we traditionally use were for all subjects with the verb “be” — even “I” and “he.”

  • If I were you, I would book a lesson. (a classic way to give advice!)
  • If she were here, she would help us.

Giving advice with “If I were you…”

A very common, natural use: “If I were you, I would practise speaking every day.” It’s a polite, friendly way to suggest what someone should do.
Tutor tip for Arabic speakersTwo key points: (1) after “if,” use the past simple even though you mean the present/future (“If I had money…”), and (2) the result uses would + base verb (“I would buy…”), never “would to buy” or “would bought.” Don’t put “would” in the if-part.
Common mistakes

  • If I would have time, I would help.If I had time, I would help.
  • If I was you…If I were you… (standard form)
  • She would to travel.She would travel.

Practise the second conditional with the 20 questions below.

Check your understanding

Answer the questions below. You will see instantly if you are right.

1."If I won the lottery, I ___ travel the world."
result → would + base verb.
2."If I ___ more time, I would learn the piano."
after if → past simple: had.
3.The second conditional is for ___ situations.
imaginary or unlikely.
4."If she studied harder, she ___ pass easily."
would pass.
5.After "if" in the second conditional, use:
past simple after if.
6.The result part uses:
would + base verb.
7."If I ___ you, I would book a lesson." (advice)
If I were you (standard form).
8."If she ___ here, she would help us."
were (second conditional be).
9.Which is correct?
if + past simple, would in result.
10.Which is correct?
would + base verb.
11.First or second conditional? "If I had time, I would help (but I don't)."
imaginary → second.
12.First or second? "If I have time, I'll help (maybe I will)."
real possibility → first.
13."If we ___ a bigger classroom, we could take more students."
if + past simple: had.
14."What would you do if you ___ a million dollars?"
if + past simple: had.
15."If I ___ how to drive, I would buy a car."
if + past simple: knew.
16."If he were taller, he ___ play basketball."
would play.
17.A polite way to give advice:
If I were you, I would...
18."If they ___ harder, they would succeed."
if + past simple: worked.
19."I ___ buy that house if I had enough money."
would buy.
20.Choose the full correct sentence:
If I were rich, I would travel.

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