Extra grammar explanation
Second conditional
We use the Second conditional to describe a situation in the present or the future. The second conditional suggests that the situation and result are unreal or imagined.
You can either put the if or the main clause first. When the if clause comes first, we put a comma before the main clause. When the if clause comes second, we don't need a comma.
The poster with information about the form and some examples can help you as well.
You can either put the if or the main clause first. When the if clause comes first, we put a comma before the main clause. When the if clause comes second, we don't need a comma.
The poster with information about the form and some examples can help you as well.