Second Conditional Sentences Examples. 1. If I had more money, I would travel the world. (I don't have enough money now, but in the hypothetical situation where I do, I'd travel the world.) 2. If she spoke Spanish, she would understand this song. (She doesn't speak Spanish now, but if she did, she'd understand the song.) Second conditional (Type 2) Segundo condicional El segundo condicional tiene dos usos posibles: 1 Se usa para hablar de cosas en un futuro que probablemente no serán reales, por ejemplo, deseos, sueños, etc. Ejemplo: If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house in front of the beach.…. PREMIUM. 318 plays. CONDITIONALS TYPE 2 AND 3 quiz for 12th grade students. Find other quizzes for English and more on Quizizz for free! Conditional sentences, also known as “if-then” sentences, are a fundamental part of English grammar. They are used to express a cause-and-effect relationship between two clauses. The first clause (the “if” clause) presents a condition or hypothetical situation, while the second clause (the “result” or “main” clause) presents the Conditional 2 in the If-sentence: Because the If-sentence is in conditional 2 ( or the other tenses ), it refers to a condition relative to the present that has had an impact in the past. Examples: Main sentence in Conditional 1 and then in the order should / could / might / ought + have + Infinitive + “-ed” (or 3rd verb form): If you 1st conditional. 50%~90% – will probably happen. 2nd conditional. 1%~40% – can happen, but probably won’t. 3rd conditional. 0%- impossible, can’t happen because in the past. In this article we will focus on 2nd and 3rd conditionals. For information on the zero and first conditiona l structures, you can see our previous post. Lesson Duration: 80 minutes (2 lessons) Learning Objectives: At the end of this unit, students should be able to: Identify the form of conditional sentence Type 2; Use conditional sentence Type 2 to talk about imaginary situations; Show an understanding of the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 conditional sentences I have read that "will" should not be used with "if" clause in conditional sentences. However, I feel that below sentence is grammatically correct even though "will" is used with "if" clause. Could you please help clarify same along with good explanation. If you will not do it then I will do it myself QoUXGE.