Which sentence correctly uses the second conditional?
- If Woody was jealous, he will argue with Buzz.
- If Woody were jealous, he would argue with Buzz.
- If Woody becomes jealous, he would argue with Buzz.
- If Woody were jealous, he will argue with Buzz.
Explanation
The second conditional uses if + past tense (were) and would + base verb (would argue) to describe an imaginary or unlikely situation.
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