Second Conditional
We use the Second Conditional for situations that are not real or impossible in the present or future.
The Structure
(ការពិត: ខ្ញុំអត់មានលុយទេ)
(ការពិត: នាងមិនខំរៀនទេ)
(ការពិត: មិនអាចទៅរួច)
The "Were" Rule
(Not: "If he was rich" ❌)
(Not: "If she was here" ❌)
Asking Questions
Notice how reality flips into imagination.
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Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how to construct the Second Conditional. Pay attention to the verb tenses used!
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Recent Questions
Hi Seyha! You have great listening skills! Native speakers often say "If I was..." in casual, everyday speaking. However, in formal English and exams (like IELTS), you must use "If I were...". It's the grammatically correct way! 📚
Why do we use the past tense (had, studied) if we are talking about now or the future?
That is the trickiest part, Mony! In English, we use the past tense here to show "distance" from reality. It's a way of signaling to the listener: "Hey, this isn't real right now." 🧠✨
Teacher, I heard someone say "If I was you" in a movie. Is that wrong?