Could you tell us what you mean by second conditional? Suresh
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Anonymous is it possible to use "was" instead of "were" with I/he/she/it in second conditional?Yes. It's quite common. In fact, many people reserve "were" only for more formal contexts, English classes, and stock phrases like "If I were you".