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Schemi sul second conditional con esempi e testi di canzoni
Tipologia: Schemi e mappe concettuali
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Second conditional If I were a boy – Beyoncé https://youtu.be/KRCj8-8rdT If I were a boy, even just for a day I'd roll outta bed in the mornin' And throw on what I wanted, then go Drink beer with the guys And chase after girls I'd kick it with who I wanted And I'd never get confronted for it 'Cause they'd stick up for me If I were a boy I think I could understand How it feels to love a girl I swear I'd be a better man I'd listen to her 'Cause I know how it hurts When you lose the one you wanted 'Cause he's taken you for granted And everything you had got destroyed If I were a boy I would turn off my phone Tell everyone it's broken So they'd think that I was sleepin' alone I'd put myself first And make the rules as I go 'Cause I know that she'd be faithful Waitin' for me to come home, to come home
We can write the two clauses in either order: I wouldn’t call Brad if I were you = If I were you, I wouldn’t call Brad We use the second conditional: To talk about imaginary or hypothetical situations in the present or future. These situations are possible but not very probable. If I won the lottery, I’d buy a big house. To talk about something in the present which is impossible because it is not true. If I had his number, I’d call him. To give advice , starting with If I were you … (=se fossi in te) If I were you*, I wouldn’t go to Jack’s party. *With the verb BE in the IF clause, we use were for all subjects. If Fred were here now, he would know what to do. If I had a lot of money, I would buy a new car expresses a condition past simple expresses a result would + base form could / may / might