
► Second Conditionals
We use the second conditional to talk about unreal or imaginary situations in the present or future. These situations are impossible or unlikely to happen.
Structure:

Use: To talk about Imaginary situations in the present or in the future.
Examples:
- If I had a car, I’d drive to the beach.
- If I were rich, I’d buy a big house.
- If I could fly, I’d visit the world.