All Question On One PagefalsefalseWe use one clause to form a conditional sentence.2We use “if (past tense), would (verb)” to talk about unreal / improbable situations in the present or future.1If the if-clause is first, we need to use a comma before the would-clause.1If the would-clause is first, we need to use a comma before the if-clause.2We sometimes use “If I were you...” instead of ‘’If I was you...’’.1We use the same verb forms in both parts of second conditional sentences.2https://339efcb25eb75e967b0d-ff8eeadd950d51fd1fc939dca75b3973.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/assets_green.swf