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In type 2 conditional sentences, the continuous form of the present conditional may be used:
If I were a millionaire, I wouldn't be doing this job!
This form is composed of two elements: the present conditional of the verb 'to be' (would be) + the present participle of the main verb (base+ing).
Subject | would be | base+ing |
He They | would be would be | going living |
Affirmative | ||
We | would be | coming |
Negative | ||
You | wouldn't be | working |
Interrogative | ||
Would | you be | sharing? |
Interrogative negative | ||
Wouldn't | they be | playing? |
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
I would be living | I wouldn't be living | Would I be living? |
You would be living | You wouldn't be living | Would you be living? |
He would be living | She wouldn't be living | Would he be living? |
We would be living | We wouldn't be living | Would we be living? |
You would be living | You wouldn't be living | Would you be living? |
They would be living | They wouldn't be living | Would they be living? |
This form is common in Type 2 conditional sentences. It expresses an unfinished or continuing action or situation, which is the probable result of an unreal condition:
More examples:
NOTE: This form is also found in: mixed conditional sentences (See section on Mixed Conditional Sentences); in indirect speech:
She said "I'll be working in the garden." She said she would be working in the garden.(See section on Indirect Speech)