SECONDSECOND
CONDITIONALCONDITIONAL
of grammar
If is a conjunction (joining word)
Conditional means:
Something will happen, if something else
happens first. For e.g.
If you took some chocolate, you would feel happier.
•Parts of If Conditional Sentence:
1) the if / conditional - clause and
2) the result / main – clause
If you took some chocolate, you would feel happier.
If/conditional clause, result/main clause
If I knew TRUMP’s number , I would phone him.
if /conditional-clause main / result clause
SECOND CONDITION
(IMAGINARY CONDITION)
1. Form1. Form
If Condition Clause Result Clause
If I won the lottery, I would buy a car.
If Past Simple Tense ,
(Subject+ verb’s 2nd form
+Object)
Past of the Future Indefinite
Tense.
(Subject + would+ verb’s 1st
form +Object)
If I had much money , I would buy a comfortable house.
If subject +verb’s 2nd
form+ object , subject+ would + verb’s 1st
form +
object
STRUCTURESTRUCTURE
If+ subject +verb’s 2nd
form+Object ,
subject + would +1st
form +obj.
(If + Past Simple, Past of the
future indefinite)
2. Notes2. Notes
Were instead of Was:
In If Clause Type II, we use “were”– even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it.
Example: If I/she were you, I/she would not do this.
Change in the Position of Clauses
 If +Past Simple , subject + would+ verb 1st
form (Past of the Future Indefinite)
 OR
 Subject + would+ verb 1st
form if + Past Simple.
 If I were you, I would not do this
OR
Iwould not do this if I were you
•If it rained, you would get wet.
• You would get wet if it rained.
• I would go mad if she became
a singer.
•If she became a singer, I would
go mad.
SOLVE THESESOLVE THESE
If I (be) a plant, I would love the rain.
If I were a plant, I would love the rain.
If she fell, she (hurt) herself.
If she would fell, she would hurt herself.
If she fell, she would hurt herself.
You not be so tired If you went to bed earlier.
You wouldn't be so tired If you went to bed
earlier .
Example Explanation
If dogs had wings, they
would be able to fly
Dogs don't have wings
— that's impossible.
If I were you,
I would drive more carefully.
I am not you
— this is unreal.
John would be sad if Jan left. Jan will not leave —
that's not going to
happen.
If she were a boy , she would be
a carpenter
3. Use
•an unreal / imaginary / impossible
situation
Use
3. Use3. Use
We also use it for giving advice. This is
very common:
If I were you, I would never go there.
Ex: If I were you, I would stay at home.
Jack wants to buy a house but he can’t do this
because he doesn’t have any money.
If I had a lot of money,
I would buy a big
castle.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
Jan wants to phone Paul but she can’t do this
because she doesn’t know his number.
If I knew his number,
I would phone him.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
•
It is used in:
1. Daily conversation
2. Composition for e.g. essays, letters, stories etc
“If I were the president of a university, I would establish
a compulsory course in 'How to UseYour Eyes'.”
(3 Days to See)
3. Day dreaming
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
. 1st
Condition Zero Condition
• 3rd
Condition
Examples from the Daily Life
Strength:26
Class: IX-I
Teacher: Miss Sadaf
Bashir
Sub: English
(GRAMMAR)
Date:06th
July,2017.
If CONDITION TYPE-II
FORM
(If Past Indefinite, s+ would +V1st+o)
NOTES
USES
DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES
•How many clauses are used in
conditional type II?
•Why is it called conditional sentence?
•Where/when do we use If condition type
II?
If you saw an accident, what would you
do?
WORK SHEET
Make second condition sentences.
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Second conditional

Second conditional

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    If is aconjunction (joining word) Conditional means: Something will happen, if something else happens first. For e.g. If you took some chocolate, you would feel happier. •Parts of If Conditional Sentence: 1) the if / conditional - clause and 2) the result / main – clause If you took some chocolate, you would feel happier. If/conditional clause, result/main clause
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    If I knewTRUMP’s number , I would phone him. if /conditional-clause main / result clause SECOND CONDITION (IMAGINARY CONDITION)
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    1. Form1. Form IfCondition Clause Result Clause If I won the lottery, I would buy a car. If Past Simple Tense , (Subject+ verb’s 2nd form +Object) Past of the Future Indefinite Tense. (Subject + would+ verb’s 1st form +Object) If I had much money , I would buy a comfortable house. If subject +verb’s 2nd form+ object , subject+ would + verb’s 1st form + object
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    STRUCTURESTRUCTURE If+ subject +verb’s2nd form+Object , subject + would +1st form +obj. (If + Past Simple, Past of the future indefinite)
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    2. Notes2. Notes Wereinstead of Was: In If Clause Type II, we use “were”– even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it. Example: If I/she were you, I/she would not do this. Change in the Position of Clauses  If +Past Simple , subject + would+ verb 1st form (Past of the Future Indefinite)  OR  Subject + would+ verb 1st form if + Past Simple.  If I were you, I would not do this OR Iwould not do this if I were you
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    •If it rained,you would get wet. • You would get wet if it rained. • I would go mad if she became a singer. •If she became a singer, I would go mad.
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    SOLVE THESESOLVE THESE IfI (be) a plant, I would love the rain. If I were a plant, I would love the rain. If she fell, she (hurt) herself. If she would fell, she would hurt herself. If she fell, she would hurt herself. You not be so tired If you went to bed earlier. You wouldn't be so tired If you went to bed earlier .
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    Example Explanation If dogshad wings, they would be able to fly Dogs don't have wings — that's impossible. If I were you, I would drive more carefully. I am not you — this is unreal. John would be sad if Jan left. Jan will not leave — that's not going to happen. If she were a boy , she would be a carpenter 3. Use
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    •an unreal /imaginary / impossible situation Use
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    3. Use3. Use Wealso use it for giving advice. This is very common: If I were you, I would never go there. Ex: If I were you, I would stay at home.
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    Jack wants tobuy a house but he can’t do this because he doesn’t have any money. If I had a lot of money, I would buy a big castle. SECOND CONDITIONAL
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    Jan wants tophone Paul but she can’t do this because she doesn’t know his number. If I knew his number, I would phone him. SECOND CONDITIONAL
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    • It is usedin: 1. Daily conversation 2. Composition for e.g. essays, letters, stories etc “If I were the president of a university, I would establish a compulsory course in 'How to UseYour Eyes'.” (3 Days to See) 3. Day dreaming ADDITIONAL INFORMATION . 1st Condition Zero Condition • 3rd Condition Examples from the Daily Life
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    Strength:26 Class: IX-I Teacher: MissSadaf Bashir Sub: English (GRAMMAR) Date:06th July,2017. If CONDITION TYPE-II FORM (If Past Indefinite, s+ would +V1st+o) NOTES USES DAILY LIFE EXAMPLES
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    •How many clausesare used in conditional type II? •Why is it called conditional sentence? •Where/when do we use If condition type II?
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    If you sawan accident, what would you do?
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    WORK SHEET Make secondcondition sentences.
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    In the nextclass , we will continue the same topic with its remaining tit bits.