5 oraciones del segundo condicional en inglés interrogativas afirmativas y negativas
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We use the second conditional to describe situations that are not happening or are surreal in the present. We can describe them as imaginary and unprobable to happen.
Sentences in second conditional
Affirmative
If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
If I were the president of Venezuela, I would quit.
If she followed her dreams, she would work as an actress.
If I were a boy, I'd drink with the guys and chase after girls.
If I were you, I would buy that dress.
Interrogative
Would you marry me if I asked you?
Would you go on a date with him if he says you're pretty?
If you won a million dollars, would you cry with joy?
If you traveled to any country in the world, where would you travel?
If I just lay here would you lie with me and just forget the world?
Negative
If I did not want to go, I would tell you.
If he didn't live by the river, he couldn't go fishing.
If I didn't live by the college campus, I'd skip class a lot.
If we didn't have to work today, we could go on a picnic.
Sentences in second conditional
Affirmative
If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
If I were the president of Venezuela, I would quit.
If she followed her dreams, she would work as an actress.
If I were a boy, I'd drink with the guys and chase after girls.
If I were you, I would buy that dress.
Interrogative
Would you marry me if I asked you?
Would you go on a date with him if he says you're pretty?
If you won a million dollars, would you cry with joy?
If you traveled to any country in the world, where would you travel?
If I just lay here would you lie with me and just forget the world?
Negative
If I did not want to go, I would tell you.
If he didn't live by the river, he couldn't go fishing.
If I didn't live by the college campus, I'd skip class a lot.
If we didn't have to work today, we could go on a picnic.
If you don't study, you won't pass your exams.