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Conditional Type 2
If I had a million dollars…
If I had a million dollars…
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If I had a million dollars
If I had a million dollars, If I had a million dollars Well, I’d 1.___________________ I would buy you a house And if I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars 2.___________________ for your house Maybe a nice chesterfield or an ottoman
buy you a house
buy you furniture
If I had a million dollars If I had a million dollars Well, I’d buy you a K-Car A nice reliant automobile And if I had a million dollars 3.___________________ If I had a million dollars I’d 4.__________ a tree-fort in your yard If I had a million dollarsYou could help it wouldn’t
be that hard
I’d buy your love
build
If I had a million dollars
5. ____________________ 6. ____________________ Well, 7. ____________________ But not a real fur coat, that’s cruel
If I had a million dollars
If I had a million dollars
I’d buy you a fur coat
What would you do if you had $1,000,000?
What would you do if you had $1,000,000?
The verb in the if-clause should be in past tense.
We use Type 2 conditional sentences to talk about ( facts / imaginary situation ).We use the if-clause to talk
about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
We use the main clause to talk about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
A comma is needed when the word “if” is placed at the ( beginning / end ) of a sentence.
We use Type 2 conditional sentences to talk about ( facts / imaginary situation ).We use the if-clause to talk
about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
We use the main clause to talk about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
A comma is needed when the word “if” is placed at the ( beginning / end ) of a sentence.
We use Type 2 conditional sentences to talk about ( facts / imaginary situation ).We use the if-clause to talk
about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
We use the main clause to talk about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
A comma is needed when the word “if” is placed at the ( beginning / end ) of a sentence.
We use Type 2 conditional sentences to talk about ( facts / imaginary situation ).We use the if-clause to talk
about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
We use the main clause to talk about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
A comma is needed when the word “if” is placed at the ( beginning / end ) of a sentence.
We use Type 2 conditional sentences to talk about ( facts / imaginary situation ).We use the if-clause to talk
about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
We use the main clause to talk about the ( imaginary situation / imaginary result ).
A comma is needed when the word “if” is placed at the ( beginning / end ) of a sentence.
Examples
If I had a lot of money, I would help others. Ellen would do better if she worked harder. If I were a bird, I would fly away. (but I can never
be a bird) If I were JK Rowling, I would write more Harry P
otter books. (but I can never be JK Rowling)
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