Der zweite Konditionalsatz: Träumen mit 'if' und 'would'
Second Conditional kannst du von hypothetischen Träumen und Ratschlägen erzählen. Merke: 'if' plus Simple Past führt zu would und base verb.
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the Second Conditional to talk about imaginary situations in the present or future that are unlikely to happen.
- Use 'If' + Past Simple for the condition: 'If I won the lottery...'
- Use 'would' + base verb for the result: '...I would buy a boat.'
- Use 'were' instead of 'was' for all subjects in formal English: 'If I were you...'
Overview
if-Satz beschriebene Situation entweder imaginär, unmöglich oder extrem unwahrscheinlich ist. Diese grammatikalische Unterscheidung ist entscheidend für eine klare Kommunikation und zur Vermeidung von Missverständnissen bezüglich der Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Ereignisses.If I won the lottery, I would buy a house., vermitteln Sie sofort, dass ein Lottogewinn kein erwartetes Ereignis ist, sondern eher eine hoffnungsvolle Fantasie.if-Satz) mit einem irrealen Ergebnis (der Hauptsatz).If I had a car, I would drive to the coast. Hier besitzt der Sprecher derzeit kein Auto. Der if-Satz (If I had a car) beschreibt eine Bedingung, die im Gegensatz zu seiner gegenwärtigen Realität steht. Folglich ist auch das Ergebnis (I would drive to the coast) derzeit unmöglich oder hypothetisch, da die Bedingung nicht erfüllt ist.had) im if-Satz bezieht sich nicht auf die Vergangenheit; stattdessen dient es als modal past, das Hypothetik oder Distanz zur Realität in der Gegenwart oder Zukunft anzeigt.if-Satz verwendet, um eine reale zukünftige Möglichkeit anzudeuten.If I have time, I will call you. (reale Möglichkeit) mit If I had time, I would call you. (unwahrscheinlich oder im Gegensatz zur gegenwärtigen Tatsache).if-Satz abhängig. Ohne die imaginäre Prämisse des if-Satzes kann die Konsequenz des Hauptsatzes nicht einmal hypothetisch existieren. Diese logische Konstruktion ermöglicht eine kohärente Erforschung von Szenarien, die nur im Denken existieren.if-Satz (der die Bedingung angibt) und einem Hauptsatz (der die Konsequenz angibt). Die Beherrschung dieser Struktur ist der Schlüssel zur genauen Vermittlung hypothetischer Situationen.- 1If Clause:
If + Subjekt + Simple Past Verb... - 2Main Clause:
Subjekt + would + Grundform des Verbs...
- Der
if-Satz (Bedingung): - Dieser Satz leitet die hypothetische Situation ein.
- Sie müssen die Simple Past-Zeitform für das Verb in diesem Satz verwenden, obwohl sich die Bedeutung auf die Gegenwart oder Zukunft bezieht. Diese Vergangenheitsform ist nicht zeitlich bestimmt; sie ist ein modal past, das zur Anzeige von Hypothetik oder Irrealität verwendet wird.
- Beispiel:
If I found a wallet...(foundist Simple Past vonfind) - Beispiel:
If they studied harder...(studiedist Simple Past vonstudy)
- Der Hauptsatz (Ergebnis):
- Dieser Satz beschreibt die Konsequenz der hypothetischen Situation.
- Er verwendet das Modalverb
would, gefolgt von der Grundform (Infinitiv ohneto) des Hauptverbs. - Beispiel:
...I would return it.(would+return) - Beispiel:
...they would pass the exam.(would+pass)
If I found a wallet, I would return it.If they studied harder, they would pass the exam.I would return the wallet if I found it.They would pass the exam if they studied harder.If + Subject + Simple Past | If I had more time... | ...I would read more books. |Subject + would + Base Form | I would read more books... | ...if I had more time. |To Beif-Satz to be ist, ist die grammatikalisch bevorzugte Form für alle Subjekte (I, he, she, it, we, you, they) were. Diese Verwendung von were für Singularsubjekte (I, he, she, it) ist als Konjunktiv (subjunctive mood) bekannt und betont weiter die hypothetische oder kontrafaktische Natur der Bedingung. Obwohl was manchmal in der informellen Sprache verwendet wird, insbesondere im amerikanischen Englisch, bleibt were die Standard- und am weitesten verbreitete Form im schriftlichen und formellen gesprochenen Englisch.- Korrekt:
If I were taller, I would play basketball. - Korrekt:
If he were here, he would help us. - Informell, aber weniger bevorzugt:
If I was taller, I would play basketball.
were wahren Sie ein höheres Maß an grammatikalischer Präzision und vermeiden mögliche Kritik in akademischen oder formellen Kontexten. Dies ist ein subtiles, aber wichtiges Merkmal fortgeschrittener Englischkenntnisse.- 1. Beschreibung hypothetischer oder irrealer Situationen:
If I spoke perfect German, I would apply for that job in Berlin.(Der Sprecher spricht kein perfektes Deutsch.)If it snowed in July, the city would shut down completely.(Schnee im Juli ist höchst unwahrscheinlich.)She would be much happier if she didn't work so much.(Sie arbeitet zu viel, also ist sie nicht glücklicher.)
- 2. Ratschläge geben:
If I were you.... Diese Struktur erlaubt es Ihnen, sich hypothetisch in die Situation einer anderen Person zu versetzen, wodurch der Ratschlag weniger direkt und einfühlsamer wirkt.If I were you, I would talk to your professor about the deadline.If I were in your shoes, I would consider a different approach.
- 3. Imaginäre Pläne schmieden oder Tagträumen nachhängen:
If we had enough money, we would buy a small cabin in the mountains.(Wir haben nicht genug Geld.)If I didn't have to go to work tomorrow, I would stay up all night reading.(Der Sprecher muss zur Arbeit gehen.)
- 4. Wünsche oder Bedauern ausdrücken (bezüglich Gegenwart/Zukunft):
If I didn't have so much homework, I would join you for the concert.(Der Sprecher hat viel Hausaufgaben.)He would travel more if he didn't have such a demanding job.(Sein Job ist anspruchsvoll.)
- 5. Höfliche Bitten formulieren:
If you needed any assistance, would you let me know?Would you mind if I borrowed your notes for a moment?(Oft ausgedrückt alsDo you mind if I borrow...?für die Gegenwart, aberWould you mind if I borrowed...?ist zurückhaltender.)
- 1. Vermischung von
wouldin beiden Satzteilen:
would im if-Satz, was grammatikalisch falsch ist. Denken Sie daran, dass der if-Satz die Simple Past-Zeitform erfordert, um Hypothetik zu signalisieren, nicht ein weiteres Modalverb. Would ist für den Hauptsatz reserviert, um das hypothetische Ergebnis auszudrücken.- Falsch:
If I would have more time, I would learn a new language. - Korrekt:
If I had more time, I would learn a new language.
had) etabliert korrekt die irreale Bedingung.- 2. Verwendung von
willanstelle vonwouldim Hauptsatz:
will impliziert eine zukünftige Gewissheit oder starke Wahrscheinlichkeit, was der hypothetischen Natur des Second Conditional direkt widerspricht. Da die Situation irreal oder unwahrscheinlich ist, muss die entsprechende Konsequenz ebenfalls mit einem Modal ausgedrückt werden, das diese Irrealität vermittelt. Dieses Modal ist would.- Falsch:
If she studied harder, she will pass the exam. - Korrekt:
If she studied harder, she would pass the exam.
would spiegelt korrekt die Konsequenz einer unwahrscheinlichen oder kontrafaktischen Bedingung wider.- 3. Verwechslung von
If I wasmitIf I were:
was für Singularsubjekte (I, he, she, it) im if-Satz zwar in der informellen Sprache verbreitet, aber grammatikalisch weniger korrekt als were. Im Deutschen gibt es diese Unterscheidung nicht so stark, da wir oft einfach die Vergangenheit verwenden. Im Englischen signalisiert were hier explizit die hypothetische Natur, was für ein klares und präzises Englisch wichtig ist, besonders in formelleren Kontexten.If I were you... ist immer die sicherste und korrekteste Wahl.- Weniger korrekt (informell):
If I was rich, I would travel the world. - Korrekt (Standard/Formell):
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
- 4. Falsche Zeitform im
if-Satz:
if-Satz, wenn eigentlich die Vergangenheit (Simple Past) benötigt wird, um die Hypothetik auszudrücken. Im Deutschen ist die Struktur oft flexibler, aber im Englischen ist diese Zeitformverschiebung im Second Conditional entscheidend.- Falsch:
If I am honest, I would tell you the truth.(Dies klingt, als ob die Ehrlichkeit eine gegenwärtige Tatsache ist, die zu einer hypothetischen Konsequenz führt, was nicht die Absicht des Second Conditional ist.) - Korrekt:
If I were honest, I would tell you the truth.(Hier wird die Irrealität betont – die Person ist vielleicht nicht ehrlich oder die Situation ist hypothetisch.)
- Falsch:
If I know the answer, I will tell you.(Dies ist eher First Conditional.) - Korrekt (für hypothetische Situation):
If I knew the answer, I would tell you.(Impliziert, dass ich die Antwort nicht weiß und es hypothetisch ist.)
if-Satz Zeitform | Present Simple (If I go...) | Simple Past (If I went...) / were |will + Grundform (...I will go) | would + Grundform (...I would go) |If it rains, I will stay home. (Möglich) | If it rained, I would stay home. (Unwahrscheinlich) |if-Satz Zeitform | Present Simple (If you heat...) | Simple Past (If you heated...) / were |...it melts) | would + Grundform (...it would melt) |If you heat ice, it melts. (Immer wahr) | If you heated ice, it would melt. (Hypothetisch) |if-Satz Zeitform | Simple Past (If I had...) | Past Perfect (If I had had...) |would + Grundform (...I would go) | would have + Past Participle (...I would have gone) |If I had money, I would buy a car. (Gegenwart) | If I had had money, I would have bought a car. (Vergangenheit) |would vs. would have).if-Satz des Second Conditional auch could oder might statt would verwenden?would die hypothetische Konsequenz beschreibt, können could und might die Möglichkeit oder Fähigkeit innerhalb dieser hypothetischen Situation ausdrücken.If I had more time, I could finish the project. (Ich hätte die Fähigkeit/Möglichkeit, das Projekt zu beenden.)If he knew the secret, he might tell us. (Es wäre möglich, dass er es uns erzählt.)if-Satz immer die Simple Past-Form verwenden? Was ist mit den be-Verben?to be ist die Standardform im Second Conditional were, auch für die erste und dritte Person Singular (I, he, she, it). Zum Beispiel: If I were you..., If she were here....was, aber were ist grammatikalisch korrekter und wird in formellen Situationen erwartet.If I had known, I would have told you. – Wenn ich es gewusst hätte, hätte ich es dir gesagt).If + Present Simple, ... will + base form) beschreibt eine reale Möglichkeit in der Zukunft.If I finish work early, I will go to the gym. (Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass ich das schaffe.) Das Second Conditional (If + Simple Past, ... would + base form) beschreibt eine unwahrscheinliche oder hypothetische Situation in der Gegenwart oder Zukunft. Beispiel: If I finished work early, I would go to the gym. (Das ist unwahrscheinlich oder ich stelle mir das nur vor.) Das would im Hauptsatz signalisiert diese Distanz zur Realität.The Second Conditional Structure
| Clause Type | Grammar Form | Example Part |
|---|---|---|
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If-Clause (Condition)
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If + Subject + Past Simple
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If I had a million dollars,
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Main Clause (Result)
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Subject + would + Base Verb
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I would buy a castle.
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Negative Condition
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If + Subject + didn't + Base Verb
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If I didn't have to work,
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Negative Result
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Subject + wouldn't + Base Verb
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I wouldn't stay here.
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Question
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Wh- + would + Subject + Base Verb + if...?
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What would you do if you won?
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Be-Verb (Formal)
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If + Subject + were
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If she were my boss,
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Contractions with 'Would'
| Full Form | Contraction | Example |
|---|---|---|
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I would
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I'd
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I'd go.
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You would
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You'd
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You'd love it.
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He would
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He'd
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He'd help us.
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She would
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She'd
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She'd be happy.
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We would
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We'd
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We'd stay.
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They would
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They'd
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They'd win.
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Would not
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Wouldn't
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I wouldn't do that.
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Meanings
A structure used to describe hypothetical, imaginary, or impossible situations in the present or future and their highly unlikely results.
Imaginary Situations
Talking about things that are not true now and are unlikely to change.
“If I lived in Japan, I would eat sushi every day.”
“If she were taller, she would play professional basketball.”
Giving Advice
Using the phrase 'If I were you' to suggest what someone else should do.
“If I were you, I would call the doctor immediately.”
“If I were you, I wouldn't buy that expensive car.”
Polite Requests/Suggestions
Softening a request or suggestion to make it sound less direct.
“It would be great if you could help me with this project.”
“Would it be okay if I borrowed your pen for a second?”
Reference Table
| Typ | Bedingung (If-Satz) | Ergebnis (Hauptsatz) | Beispiel |
|---|---|---|---|
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Hypothetisch
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If + Subject + Simple Past
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Subject + would + Base Verb
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If I `had` wings, I `would fly`.
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Ratschlag
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If I were you...
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I would + Base Verb...
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If I `were` you, I `would take` a break.
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Unwahrscheinliche Zukunft
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If Subject + V2...
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Subject + would + V1...
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If he `studied` more, he `would pass`.
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'To Be' (formell)
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If Subject + were...
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Subject + would + V1...
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If it `were` sunny, we `would go` out.
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Alternatives Modalverb
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If Subject + V2...
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Subject + could + V1...
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If I `knew` the answer, I `could tell` you.
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Alternatives Modalverb
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If Subject + V2...
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Subject + might + V1...
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If she `had` time, she `might help` us.
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Formalitätsspektrum
If you were to assist me with this, I would be most grateful. (Workplace/Social)
If you helped me with this, I would really appreciate it. (Workplace/Social)
It'd be great if you could help me out. (Workplace/Social)
If you helped me, that'd be sick. (Workplace/Social)
Second Conditional: Irreale Träume
If-Satz (Bedingung)
- If + Subject + Simple Past z.B., If I had...
- If I were... Hypothetisches 'to be'
Hauptsatz (Ergebnis)
- Subject + would + Grundform z.B., I would buy...
- could / might Fähigkeit / Möglichkeit
Verwendung
- Hypothetische Situationen Was wäre, wenn?
- Ratschläge geben If I were you...
- Tagträumen Unwahrscheinliche Szenarien
Häufige Fehler
- Would im If-Satz Falsche Zeitform
- 'If I was' Bevorzuge 'were'
Bedingungssatz-Typen: 1. vs. 2.
Deinen Bedingungssatz wählen
Ist die Bedingung real oder sehr wahrscheinlich?
Ist die Bedingung imaginär, unmöglich oder sehr unwahrscheinlich?
Second Conditional: Szenarien
Tagträume
- • Winning the lottery
- • Having superpowers
- • Living on a deserted island
Ratschläge
- • If I were you...
- • Suggesting solutions
- • Gentle recommendations
Imaginäre Pläne
- • Dream vacation
- • Perfect job
- • Changing your routine
Unwahrscheinliche Ereignisse
- • Finding treasure
- • Meeting a celebrity
- • Unexpected magic
Beispiele nach Niveau
If I had a cat, I would be happy.
If I were rich, I would buy a car.
I would go to the party if I were you.
If it were sunny, I would go outside.
If I lived by the sea, I would swim every day.
What would you do if you lost your phone?
If she didn't work so much, she would be less tired.
If I were you, I wouldn't eat that.
If I won the lottery, I would donate half to charity.
If we had more money, we could afford a better apartment.
I would tell you the answer if I knew it.
If I were in your position, I'd ask for a raise.
If the sun stopped shining, life on Earth would end.
If I were to win the award, I would be incredibly honored.
They might be more successful if they listened to feedback.
If I didn't have to finish this report, I'd join you for a drink.
Were I to find myself in such a predicament, I would seek legal counsel.
If it weren't for your help, I wouldn't be where I am today.
If he were any more arrogant, he would be unbearable.
I would be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed.
Should the opportunity arise, though it is unlikely, I would certainly consider it.
If I were but a younger man, I would take up the challenge.
If the world were to end tomorrow, would you have any regrets?
If I were you—and thank heavens I am not—I would apologize immediately.
Leicht verwechselbar
Learners often use the 1st conditional for things that are actually impossible or very unlikely.
Learners mix up 'would' and 'would have'.
Häufige Fehler
If I will be rich, I would buy a house.
If I were rich, I would buy a house.
If I have a car, I would drive.
If I had a car, I would drive.
If I would win, I would travel.
If I won, I would travel.
If I was you, I would go.
If I were you, I would go.
If I would have known, I would tell you.
If I knew, I would tell you.
Satzmuster
If I had ___, I would ___.
If I were ___, I would ___.
Real World Usage
If a conflict arose between team members, I would mediate immediately.
I'd totally come if I didn't have so much homework!
If I were you, I'd buy the blue one.
It would be helpful if you could provide your order number.
If every day were like this, I'd never go home. 🌴
If we went in June, it would be much warmer.
Stell dir das 'Irreale' vor
Second Conditional ist für Situationen, die nur vorgestellt, unwahrscheinlich oder nicht wahr sind. Wenn es eine echte Möglichkeit gibt, brauchst du wahrscheinlich das First Conditional. If I were taller, I would play basketball.
Kein 'would' zweimal!
Simple Past. If I had a car, I would drive.
Meistere 'If I were'
if I were die universell akzeptierte und grammatisch korrekte Form für hypothetische Situationen mit 'to be'. Benutze es konsequent, um fließend und korrekt zu klingen. If I were you, I would take the offer.
Höfliche Vorschläge
If I were you, I would... ist eine sehr höfliche und indirekte Art, Ratschläge zu geben. Es zeigt Empathie und klingt nicht fordernd. If I were you, I would try again.
Abkürzungen sind cool
I would oder he'd für he would verwenden. Das lässt dein Englisch natürlicher und fließender klingen. "If I knew, I'd tell you."Grundform ist König
Grundform des Verbs (Infinitiv ohne 'to'). Füge kein '-ed' hinzu oder ändere seine Form! If I had more money, I would buy a bigger house.
Smart Tips
Always start with 'If I were you, I'd...'. It's the most natural and polite way to suggest something in English.
If you want to sound pessimistic or humble, use the 2nd conditional. If you want to sound optimistic, use the 1st.
Use 'If it were possible' instead of 'If it's possible' to sound more professional and less demanding.
Remember: I were, You were, He were, She were, It were, We were, They were. It's the only time 'he were' is correct!
Aussprache
The 'd contraction
In natural speech, 'would' is almost always contracted to 'd. It sounds like a very soft 'd' sound attached to the pronoun.
If-clause Intonation
The pitch usually rises at the end of the 'if' clause and falls at the end of the 'would' clause.
Hypothetical Rise-Fall
If I were rich ↑, I'd travel the world ↓.
Shows the separation between the condition and the result.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Past for the 'If', Would for the 'Gift' (the result).
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a bridge. On the left side (the 'If' side) is a dusty old photo album representing the Past Simple. On the right side (the 'Result' side) is a thought bubble with the word 'WOULD' inside, floating over a dream castle.
Rhyme
If I were a bird in the sky so blue, I would fly away and come back to you.
Story
Imagine you find a magic lamp. The genie says you can only make 'Second Conditional' wishes. You say, 'If I had three wishes, I would wish for world peace, a billion dollars, and a pet dragon.' The genie nods because you used the Past Simple and 'would' correctly!
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write down 3 things you would do if you were the President of your country for one day. Use 'If I were... I would...'
Kulturelle Hinweise
British speakers are very fond of using the Second Conditional for politeness. Instead of saying 'Can you help me?', they might say 'It would be lovely if you could help me.'
In casual American English, 'If I was' is extremely common and rarely corrected in conversation, though 'If I were' remains the standard for writing.
Australians often use 'reckon' with the second conditional to express opinions on hypothetical situations.
The use of the past tense to indicate 'unreality' is a feature of many Indo-European languages, known as the 'modal past'.
Gesprächseinstiege
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
If you won 10 million dollars tomorrow, what is the first thing you would buy?
If you were the leader of your country, what law would you change?
Tagebuch-Impulse
Häufige Fehler
Test Yourself
`If I ___ a superhero, I would fly everywhere.`
were für alle Subjekte, einschließlich 'I'.Wähle den korrekten Satz:
If + Simple Past im Bedingungssatz und would + base verb im Hauptsatz.Translate into English: 'もし彼が私に助けを求めたら、私は彼を助けるだろう。'
Answer starts with: ["I...
Simple Past im 'if'-Satz und would + base verb im Hauptsatz.Score: /3
Ubungsaufgaben
8 exercisesIf I ___ (have) more money, I ___ (buy) a new laptop.
Choose the correct advice form:
Find and fix the mistake:
If I would know her name, I would tell you.
rich / I / if / were / travel / I / would / .
1. If I were a bird... 2. If I won the lottery... 3. If I were you...
Translate the Spanish sentence.
If she ___ here, she would know what to do.
What ___ you do if you saw a ghost?
Score: /8
Practice Bank
12 exercises`If she ___ harder, she would pass the exam.`
`If I was rich, I would buy a private jet.`
Ordne diese Wörter zu einem Satz:
Wähle den korrekten Satz:
Translate into English: 'もし私が彼を知っていたら、彼に話しかけるだろう。'
Match the clauses to form correct `Second Conditional` sentences:
`I would be happier if I ___ so much work.`
`If we would live in Japan, we would eat sushi every day.`
Arrange these words into a question:
Which of these is a correct `Second Conditional` sentence?
Translate into English: 'もし彼がもっと忍耐強かったら、彼は成功するだろう。'
Match the halves to form correct sentences:
Score: /12
FAQ (8)
In English, we use the 'modal past' to show that a situation is not real. It creates a 'distance' between the speaker and reality, not a distance in time.
It is not 'wrong' in casual conversation, and you will hear native speakers say it often. However, in formal writing and English exams (like IELTS or Cambridge), you should always use `If I were you`.
Yes! Use `could` to mean 'would be able to' and `might` to mean 'would perhaps'. Example: 'If I had a map, I might find the way.'
The 1st conditional is for real possibilities (If it rains, I'll stay home). The 2nd is for imaginary things (If it rained gold, I'd be rich).
Generally, no. We don't use `would` in the if-clause. The only exception is very formal polite requests like 'If you would be so kind...', but for B1 learners, the rule is: No would after if!
Only if the 'If' part comes first. 'If I were rich, I'd travel.' (Comma). 'I'd travel if I were rich.' (No comma).
No, that is the Third Conditional. The Second Conditional is only for imaginary situations in the *present* or *future*.
Yes, 'If I were to win' is just a more formal way of saying 'If I won'. It emphasizes that the event is very unlikely.
Scaffolded Practice
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In Other Languages
Si + Imperfect Subjunctive + Condicional
English uses the standard Past Simple (except for 'were'), while Spanish has a dedicated subjunctive conjugation.
Si + Imparfait + Conditionnel
French never uses the conditional after 'si', just like English never uses 'would' after 'if'.
Wenn + Konjunktiv II
German can use a single-word subjunctive form (hätte) or the 'würde' construction.
~tara / ~nara
Japanese doesn't distinguish as clearly between 'likely' and 'unlikely' conditionals through verb tense alone.
Law (لو)
Arabic uses 'Law' to signal the hypothetical nature immediately at the start of the sentence.
如果 (rúguǒ) ... 就 (jiù)
The distinction between 1st and 2nd conditional in Chinese is purely based on context and probability words like 'might'.
Learning Path
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