The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality. If we had a garden, we could have a cat. If I won a lot of money, I'd buy a big house in the country. I wouldn't worry if I were you. The structure is usually: if + past simple >> + would + infinitive.
if -sentences type 1 – cloze test (difficulty: 2 of 5 – rather easy) Fill the gaps with the verbs indicated in brackets in the right tense to form a correct if-clause type 1 ( first conditional sentence ). You need either the present simple or the will-future. Do not use any short forms for the gaps in this exercise. KPStxX5.