BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Grammar The second conditional

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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 6 Minute Grammar The second conditional This is not a word-for-word transcript Hello. Welcome to 6 Minute Grammar with me,. And me,. Hello. This programme is all about the second conditional. Yes the second conditional. We ll see how to form it We ll look at why and when we use it. There ll be a very helpful pronunciation tip And there ll be a second conditional quiz at the end of the show, so listen carefully! Let s start by looking at why and when we use the second conditional. The main use of the second conditional is to talk about impossible, unlikely or imaginary situations. And here s an example to do with football., are you a football fan? Err I like to watch the big games, the internationals, the England games in particular I do like an England game. Yes, they haven t won for a long time Not since 66, I think bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 5

66 was a long time ago, but maybe they ll win one day Maybe! But at the moment it s just a dream; not a strong possibility. So s here: let s have a second conditional sentence about that situation : If England won the World Cup, would be so happy. If England won the World Cup, would be so happy., is that true? It is, actually, I d be very happy. Unlikely, but, I d be happy. So: this is a second conditional sentence and it is made of two parts. The first part starts with the word if, plus a subject and a past simple verb, and it describes an unlikely or imaginary situation, like this: If England won the World Cup Thanks. And the second part of the sentence has the word would or the negative woudn t with an infinitive verb. It describes a possible result of the unlikely or imaginary situation. would be so happy. That s the result of the imaginary situation. And yes, If England won the World Cup, we would be very happy, wouldn t we,? We would! Good. Now, we can change the order of the two parts, and the meaning stays the same: bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 5

We d be so happy if England won the World Cup. Right, thanks. Let s have some more examples. If Sunny had more money, he d get a better phone. I wouldn t see you very often if I lived in the city. Maria would have a better job if she spoke more English. If I were you, I d take a holiday. Thanks: lots of examples there. And the last one is particularly interesting: If I were you, I d take a holiday. And of course this isn t a real situation, because I can t be you, can I? You can t be anybody, except yourself, just you: we re stuck with you. You re stuck with me, yes: I m afraid so. Anyway, we say a second conditional sentence starting with the words If I were you when we want to give someone some advice. And here the advice is to go on holiday. It s interesting that a lot of native speakers say If I were you, and not if I was you. And if I were you, I d go somewhere nice and hot with palm trees and sandy beaches. Mmm. IDENT 6 Minute Grammar, from BBC Learning English. And we re talking about second conditionals. Now for a word about pronunciation. Contractions or short forms are very common in second conditionals but they can sometimes be difficult to hear. Yes, that s a good point. In the last example, the two words I and would become I d. I d take a holiday. bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 5

So would is shortened to just a /d/ sound. Listen out for the short /d/ sound in this next example: If I knew the answer, I d tell you. Yes, the phrase I would tell becomes I d tell. One more time please : If I knew the answer, I d tell you. Well, wherever you are, I hope you know the answers to the quiz. It s coming up next! Yes, it s quiz time! Choose the correct word or phrase to fill each gap. Here s the first one. If you [beep] some money on the street, what would you do? Is the missing word a) find b) found or c) would find? And the answer is b): If you found 50 on the street, what would you do? Another one: If you forgot your wife s birthday what [beep] she do? Is it a) does, b) will or c) would? So the answer is c): If you forgot your wife s birthday what would she do? I wonder what she d do And the last one: I wouldn t eat that if I [beep] you. Is it a) am b) were or c) be? And its b): I wouldn t eat that if I were you. Well done if you got all those right. Great. So we ve been talking about the second conditional. It s made of if plus the past simple tense, and would plus the infinitive. We use it to talk about imaginary situations and their results. bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 5

There s more about this on our website at bbclearningenglish.com. Join us again soon for more 6 Minute Grammar. Both: Bye. STING bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 5