Second conditional: It describes an imaginary or unlikely situation in the present or future along with its imagined result., The result clause is: would + base form of a verb, We can use were instead of was in the if clause after I, he, she and it, especially in formal style., The if clause is: If + simple past, Third conditional: It describes unreal situations in the past. The condition is imaginary because it didn’t actually happen. Consequently, the result is impossible., The if clause is: If + past perfect, The result clause is: would have + past participle, If I had had a different family, I would have been a different person.,

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