second conditional
TRANSCRIPT
EXPLICATION
The second contidional is used to talk about “imposible” situations.
After I/he/ she/ it, we often use the subjunctive form “were” and not “was” (some people think that “were” is only “correct” form but other people think “was” is equally “correct”)
STRUCTURE
If clause Main clauseIf + Past Simple would / could / might + verbIf I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.