Second Conditional Sentences + Examples | English Grammar Lesson

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Hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today we're going to roll up our sleeves and practise
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with the second conditional.
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Now this is one of my favourite grammar structures
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in English because we use it in different ways
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and we can have lots of fun with it as well.
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So that you know exactly what will happen in this lesson
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let me give you a bit of an overview.
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Firstly we're going to talk about the meaning,
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when and why you should use the second conditional.
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Then we're going to look at what it looks like,
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what words, what tenses, what punctuation
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are important to help you use the second conditional
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accurately.
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Then I've got a few important extra tips
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to help you use the second conditional correctly.
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So make sure you stick around for that part
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and of course, there'll be some practice at the end.
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I'll be making a series of videos about conditionals
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so make sure you subscribe to the channel and turn on
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new lesson is ready for you.
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Now this lesson is a little longer than usual because I
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Alright let's get started with this lesson.
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When can you use the second conditional?
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We use it in a few ways:
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to imagine that our lives
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or someone else's life is different;
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we use it to ask hypothetical questions;
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to give advice;
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and to give reasons why you can't do something.
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So you might have practised a little with the first two
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but the third and the fourth are both interesting
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and different ways to use the second conditional.
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So I'm really excited to get into those.
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But let's start with number one.
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We use the second conditional to talk about things
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in the future that are unlikely
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or things that are impossible in the present.
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So we use it to imagine and to dream
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that the present situation is different than it really is.
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Now this could be because it's impossible now
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or because it's really unlikely to become real
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in the future, not completely impossible but unlikely.
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So with the second conditional, we say
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if this happened then that would happen.
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So for example,
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if I had enough money,
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I would buy a house.
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If the present situation was different
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then I would do that.
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If I won the lottery,
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I'd buy a house.
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Now this is an unlikely event in the future right
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because it's unlikely I'm gonna win the lottery.
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Possible but unlikely.
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Before we keep going with the other ways
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to use the second conditional,
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let's spend a little bit of time focusing on
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what it looks like.
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Conditional sentences all have an if clause
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and a main clause
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which is sometimes also called the result clause
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because it can only happen
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if the if clause occurs. It's a condition, right?
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If this happens, then that happens.
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Now what exactly makes a conditional sentence
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the second conditional?
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So the second conditional uses a past simple verb
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in the if clause then 'would'
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followed by the infinitive verb in the main clause.
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If she lived in London, she would have English friends.
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The if clause is the condition.
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Does she live in London?
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No,
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we're talking about a hypothetical situation here right
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so the result clause suggests
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what would be different and would tells us
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that we're imagining
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the result or you know
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she would have English friends. It's not real.
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She doesn't have English friends now but
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it could happen if she lived in London.
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If she lived in London, she would have English friends.
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Now you can definitely make one or both clauses
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negative in a second conditional sentence.
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If I didn't want to go, I would tell you.
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If I didn't finish my homework,
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I wouldn't tell my teacher.
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And of course,
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we can ask second conditional questions too.
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Hypothetical questions to ask someone to imagine
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what they would do in a different situation.
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So these situations are not real
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but it's kind of fun to ask these types of questions right?
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It really helps to keep conversations going sometimes.
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What would you do if you quit your job?
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If you won a million dollars, would you travel the world?
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If you only had one day in Singapore,
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what would you do?
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See how fun these types of questions can be?
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Choose one of them to answer in the comments below
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but make sure you write your answer
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as a full second conditional sentence
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to practise the structure okay?
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If I only had one day in Singapore, I would...
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Now you can actually use 'could' in the if clause
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to ask a similar question so you would be saying
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if you were able to or if it were possible to.
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If you could travel to any country, where would you go?
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Now notice that when you use 'could' in the if clause,
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the verb that follows 'could' is in the infinitive form
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not in the past simple and that's because it's a modal
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verb right? Standard English grammar rule.
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After modal verbs, we always have the infinitive.
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Now we've been talking about
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hypothetical situations so far
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but what are these other uses because we can use
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the second conditional to give advice
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and if you think about it,
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when someone asks you for advice,
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you usually try to imagine what you would do
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in their situation and share that with them.
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So for example.
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If I were you, I'd talk to my boss before I quit my job.
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Or: If I were her, I'd break up with him.
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Now if you're wondering why in both of those examples
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I was using 'were' with the subject I,
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I'm going to talk about that in a few minutes.
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But lastly, you can use the second conditional
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to give reasons why you can't do something.
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You've probably already noticed that English speakers
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are usually quite polite to each other.
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Instead of just saying 'no' we often try and soften
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our responses by explaining why we can't do something
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and sometimes you might just want to explain
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a situation a little more so the second conditional
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can really help you to do this.
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So for example. If I had the money, I'd lend it to you.
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I don't have to explain myself any further here.
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This sentence already explains that I don't have
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the money so I can't help.
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But it suggests that maybe you want to, that maybe
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you would if you could.
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If I wasn't so busy, I'd invite you over for dinner.
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But I am really busy so I can't invite you over.
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So we've covered what the second conditional looks like
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and when you can use it
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but now I want to share some extra tips to help you
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understand it better and to help you use it accurately.
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So the first one I want to mention is that 'if' is a
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conjunction, right? The purpose of conjunctions is to
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join two sentences or two different clauses together.
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There's a really strong relationship between the two
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clauses in a conditional sentence,
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right? They're really connected.
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The if clause contains a condition and the main clause
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contains the result, right? They rely on each other.
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Now you may know that with all conditional sentences,
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you can change the order of your clauses.
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When this happens, it doesn't change the meaning
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but there is an important punctuation change
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that you need to make.
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If it stopped raining, I would go for a walk.
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I would go for a walk if it stopped raining.
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Now the meaning in these two sentences
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is exactly the same
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but notice that when the main clause comes first,
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we don't include that comma before the if clause.
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Now to be honest
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this is really only significant if you're sitting an
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English exam or you're doing academic writing.
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You're going to get marked down for that type of
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punctuation error.
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But generally, that's not really something
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you need to lose sleep over.
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Now in spoken English, the subject and 'would',
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they're usually contracted.
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I'd, you'd, she'd, he'd,
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they'd, we'd.
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Now it's much easier to say this
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type of sentence quickly
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and it helps you to sound a little more relaxed as well.
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But these contractions, very common in spoken English,
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common in informal written English
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but you shouldn't be using contractions in formal
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written English, right? Just steer clear completely.
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Now one of the most interesting parts about the second
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conditional is that it breaks some standard
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be verb grammar rules, right?
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We can actually use 'were' instead of 'was' with I,
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he, she and it, right?
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Both of them are grammatically correct but I guess
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'were' is a little more formal
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alright so we would use it in more formal situations.
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If I was you, I would break up with him.
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If I were you, I would break up with him.
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Both of those sentences are the same.
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If she was taller...
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If she were taller...
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she would be an air hostess.
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So again we can use either, it's totally okay.
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'were' is a little more formal.
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All right, phew, oh my gosh!
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So after all of that,
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I want you to practise writing some sentences with me
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in the comments. Now if you're feeling pretty confident
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about this, go ahead and create your own sentences,
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freestyle, you know. Get creative.
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Give advice. Talk about hypothetical situations.
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Give reasons why but if you're feeling still maybe a
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little uncertain,
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I've added these questions in the description below
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so all you need to do is copy them and paste them into
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your comment and then complete the answers yourself.
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So I'll be down there checking your answers
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all weekend to make sure you're getting them right
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and if you need some help and support, I'll be there.
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If you enjoyed this lesson, make sure you give it a like,
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subscribe to my channel so that you know
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when the next lesson is going to be ready for you.
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As I said, I will be adding more lessons
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just like this, with the first, the third, mixed conditionals
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as well. They're coming.
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So I'm guessing that your grammar brain is a little
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fried right now so if you're keen to keep practising
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with me, let's try something a little lighter,
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maybe some pronunciation perhaps.
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Thanks for watching friends.
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I will see soon. Bye!
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