Grammar: Second Conditional
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Tatyana Gorshkova
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If it did came / came / come to light, the Great Houses will / did / would rise against him.
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Second Conditional:
It is used to talk about an unreal condition in the present.
Ex.: If I were the President (but I’m not the President), I would work in the Kremlin (but I don’t work in the Kremlin).
Form:
If ... Past Simple or Past Continuous, ... would / could / might + infinitive.
Compare with the First Conditional:
It’s used to talk about a real condition in the future.
Ex: If it rains tomorrow, I’ll take an umbrella.
Form:
If ... Present Simple / Present Continuous / Present Perfect, ... will + infinitive
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second conditional
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