Exercise: Second conditional sentence. 1.If I (be) plant, In (love) the rain. 2.If you really (love) me, you (buy) me a ring. 3.If I lives, (know) where she (go) and see her.
1. If I were a plant, I would love the rain.
In this sentence, we are using the second conditional form to express a hypothetical situation. The verb "be" should be conjugated as "were" because it is used in the if clause. The main clause uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical result. So, if I were a plant, the result would be that I would love the rain.
2. If you really love me, you would buy me a ring.
In this sentence, the if clause is "if you really love me" and the main clause is "you would buy me a ring." Again, we are using the second conditional form to express a hypothetical situation. The verb "love" remains in its base form as it is used in the if clause. The main clause uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical result. So, if you really love me, the result would be that you would buy me a ring.
3. If I lived, I would know where she goes and see her.
In this sentence, the verb "live" is conjugated as "lived" because it is used in the if clause. The main clause uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical result. So, if I lived, the result would be that I would know where she goes and see her.
1. If I were a plant, I would love the rain.
In this sentence, we are using the second conditional form to express a hypothetical situation. The verb "be" should be conjugated as "were" because it is used in the if clause. The main clause uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical result. So, if I were a plant, the result would be that I would love the rain.
2. If you really love me, you would buy me a ring.
In this sentence, the if clause is "if you really love me" and the main clause is "you would buy me a ring." Again, we are using the second conditional form to express a hypothetical situation. The verb "love" remains in its base form as it is used in the if clause. The main clause uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical result. So, if you really love me, the result would be that you would buy me a ring.
3. If I lived, I would know where she goes and see her.
In this sentence, the verb "live" is conjugated as "lived" because it is used in the if clause. The main clause uses the modal verb "would" to express a hypothetical result. So, if I lived, the result would be that I would know where she goes and see her.