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If I won this race, I would be delighted. Identify the conditional used in this sentence.
Question 1:
If I won this race, I would be delighted. Identify the conditional used in this sentence.
A.
First conditional
B.
Second conditional
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In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would + infinitive in the main clause.
C.
Third conditional
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