Second Conditional Exercises For Slovenian Grammar
The Second Conditional in Slovenian Grammar is used to express hypothetical or unreal events or situations typically occurring in future or present time. It is composed of two parts: the “if” clause where the verb is in the Past Tense, and the main clause where the verb is in the Conditional Tense. To make it clear, Slovenian Second Conditional can be translated as: “If x were to happen, y would happen”. Now, let’s practice this structure.