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Second conditional

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  • If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (get) a new job.
    [ were ][ 'd get ]
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  • If he ___ (be) younger, he ___ (travel) more.
    [ was ][ 'd travel ]
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  • If we ___ (not/be) friends, I ___ (be) angry with you.
    [ weren't ][ 'd be ]
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  • If I ___ (have) enough money, I ___ (buy) a big house.
    [ had ][ 'd buy ]
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  • If she ____ (not/be) always so late, she ___ (be) promoted.
    [ wasn't ][ 'd be ]
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  • If we ___ (win) the lottery, we ____ (travel) the world.
    [ won ][ 'd travel ]
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  • If you ___ (have) a better job, we ___ (be) able to buy a new car.
    [ had ][ 'd be ]
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  • If I ___ (speak) perfect English, I ___ (have) a good job.
    [ spoke ][ 'd have ]
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  • If we ___ (live) in Mexico, I ___ (speak) Spanish.
    [ lived ][ 'd speak ]
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  • If she ___ (pass) the exam, she ___ (be) able to enter university.
    [ passed ][ 'd be ]
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  • She ___ (be) happier if she ___ (have) more friends.
    [ 'd be ][ had ]
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  • We ___ (buy) a house if we ___ (decide) to stay here.
    [ 'd buy ][ decided ]
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  • They ___ (have) more money if they ___ (not/buy) so many clothes.
    [ 'd have ][ didn't buy ]
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  • We ___ (come) to dinner if we ___ (have) time.
    [ 'd come ][ had ]
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  • She ___ (call) him if she ___ (have) his number.
    [ 'd call ][ had ]
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