Second Conditionals
完成条件
If we sold more, we would make a profit.
This lesson gives you a brief overview of second conditionals.
Introduction
Next up are second conditionals.
Second conditionals are used to talk about impossible or imaginary/unreal situations.
Let's have a look at this example:
If I had enough money, I would move to Rome.
The person says that they would move to Rome if they had enough money. However, the second conditional tells us that the person doesn't have enough money and so it is impossible for the person to move to Rome. Maybe the person will have enough money in the future, but right now - it is an impossible and imaginary situation.