SECOND CONDITIONAL
SECOND CONDITIONAL To address the structure of the second conditional in English, you must first remember that the conditionals are always divided into clauses or clauses. The sentences of the conditional Type 2 always have two clauses: Main clause: The clause will mainly always use the verbouldo or could and the conditional present. Structure: Subject + Would + Word in infinitive without the to Clause with IF: The conditional clause is formed with the word IF, subject and verb in the past simple. Structure: IF + Subject + Verbus in Simple Past Would Or Coud? Depending on the meaning you want to give the phrase you can use Would or Coud. Would is translated into Spanish as "I would do, and the word coured as" could ". If I were taller, I could reach the top shelf. If I were a good baker, I would prepare a cake for you. Position exchange The two clauses that form the Second conditional can exchange their position without altering the meaning of ...