The second conditional is used to talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future. It uses the structure "if + past tense, would + base form of the verb". For example, "If I lived in Japan, I would have sushi every day" describes something that is not currently happening or going to happen. The verb must be in the past tense in the "if" clause and "would" plus the base verb form in the main clause.
3. look looks will look would look have had will have would have would have stayed have stayed had would stay had stayed - - - - could talk can talk talk will talk
4. The second conditional is used to talk about things which are unreal (not true or not possible) in the present or future - things which don´t or won´t happen. I don´t live in Japan - that´s impossible. Paula would be sad if Jan left. Jan will not leave - that´s not going to happen. If dogs had wings, they would be able to fly. Dogs don´t have wings - that´s impossible. If I lived in Japan, I would have sushi every day.
5. look looks will look would look have had will have would have would have stayed have stayed had would stay had stayed - - - could talk can talk talk will talk Solution -
6. BE whatever the subject, the verb form is "were" , not "was": If I were rich, I'd buy a big house. If I were you, I would drive more carefully. I am not you - this is unreal. is was will be would be is was were would be
7. BE whatever the subject, the verb form is "were" , not "was": If I were rich, I'd buy a big house. If I were you, I would drive more carefully. I am not you - this is unreal. is was will be would be is was were would be Solution