You can't say "If I WERE you...", True, False, It's used for unreal or very unlikely present or future situations and their consequences., True, False, It's not used for unreal or very unlikely present or future situations and their consequences., True, False, We use WOULD + INFINITIVE in a second conditional sentence., True, False, We don't use "if" in a second conditional sentence. , True, False, "Were" can be used with any subject., True, False, We put "if" only at the beginning of the sentence., True, False, We don't use WOULD + INFINITIVE in a second conditional sentence., True, False, We put "if" at the beginning or middle of the sentence., True, False, "Were" is considered more formal., True, False, We can use "if" in a second conditional sentence., True, False, "Were" is considered informal., True, False, Second conditional sentences are about UNREAL situations., True, False, Second conditional sentences are about REAL situations. , True, False.
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