Second conditional: It describes an imaginary or unlikely situation in the present or future along with its imagined result., The result clause is: would + infinitive without to, We can use were instead of was in the if clause after I, he, she and it, especially in formal style., If my children weren’t the same as me, I’d be disappointed.If my children weren’t the same as me, I’d be disappointed., 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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