If I had enough money, I would help him.

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sania-baharat

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Which of the following sentences are correct, according to the 2nd conditional?
If I had enough money, I would help him.
If I had enough money, I might help him.
If I had enough money, I could help him.
Thank you.
 
The second conditional goes like this:if + past simple, ...would + infinitive
 
Thank you. Are the last two sentences wrong?
 
According to post #2, neither of them is a second conditional.
 
All the sentences in post #1 are possible 2nd-conditional sentences.
 
I guess post #2 was wrong then. :)

Ambitious-Girl, native speakers rarely have any idea what a first, second, or third conditional is. I certainly don't without looking them up. I'd never heard the terms, as far as I can remember, before joining this forum.
 
Hello all,
Thanks you all. With a veriety of replies, I get even more confused. :roll:
 
The 2nd conditional = If (subject) + simple past, (subject) + would/could/might + infinitive.
 
Thank you. Are the last two sentences wrong?

They are not wrong. However, there's a slight difference in meaning. The second article in post #7 explains it.
 
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