Understanding Type II Conditionals: Real or Imaginary Scenarios
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The video discusses Type II conditionals, which involve a possible event and a result that may or may not happen, or something that is not real or imaginary. An example given is if I were President of the United States, I would live in the White House. The pattern for Type II conditionals is if + past tense verb + modal (would/could) + infinitive form of the verb. This type of conditional allows for hypothetical or unreal situations to be discussed.
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