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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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SECOND CONDITIONAL?

Hi. I think the following is a typical second conditional sentence. How about the one after that?

If you had this much money, what would you do with it?

I think a response would be this:

If I had that much money, I would go out and buy a new car.

How about this?

If you had (have?) money, would you give him some?
  

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-- 2nd conditional If I had that much money, I would go out and buy a new car. - - 1st conditional .

  • -- 2nd conditional If I had that much money, I would go out and buy a new car.
  • - - 1st conditional .
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If you had this much money, what would you do with it?-- 2nd conditional

If I had that much money, I would go out and buy a new car. -- 2nd conditional
If you had money, would you give him some?- - 2nd conditional
If you have money, will you give him some?- - 1st conditional
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