Second Conditional
Past
Would + verb
If you had a car, we would travel to Australia
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With the verb "to be" we can say was/were
If I/he was rich, I/he would travel to Australia = If I/he were rich, I/he would travel to Australia |
Compare the first and second conditional: |
![first](../../images/grammar/ilustracion/first.png) |
Likely or possible situations |
If we have a free room we'll call you.
(Maybe we'll have a room. Then we'll call you) |
![second](../../images/grammar/ilustracion/second.png) |
Unlikely or impossible situations |
If I had money I'd book a room in the Ritz Hotel.
(I don't have any money, so I can't book a room in the Ritz) |
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