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CONDITIONAL TYPE 2
The
"conditional type 2" is used to refer to a time that can be now or at
any time and in a situation that is not real. These prayers do not
allude to facts. The conditional type 2 is used to refer to a hypothetical
condition and its probable outcome. In these sentences, the "if"
proposition adopted the "simple past" and the main clause the
"conditional present".
Proposición "if"
|
Proposición principal
|
If + simple past
|
present conditional o present continuous conditional
|
If this thing happened
|
that thing would happen. (no tengo seguridad de que tal
cosa sucedería) O
that thing would be happening. |
If you went to bed earlier
|
you would not be so tired.
|
If it rained
|
you would get wet.
|
If I spoke Italian
|
I would be working in Italy.
|
TRAINING
In a conditional
sentence of type 2, the verb tense of the clause "if" is the
"simple past" and the one of the main clause can be the "present
conditional" or the "present continuous conditional"
Proposición "if"
|
Proposición principal
|
If + simple past
|
"present conditional" o "present continuous
conditional"
|
If this thing happened
|
that thing would happen.
|
As with all conditional sentences, the order of propositions is not fixed. It may be necessary to modify pronouns and punctuation by changing the order of the clauses but the meaning of the sentence remains the same.
EXAMPLES
If it rained, you
would get wet.
You would get wet if it rained.
If you went to bed earlier, you
would not be tired.
You would not be tired if you went to bed earlier.
If she
fell, she would hurt herself.
She would hurt herself if she fell.
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