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Conditional Sentences Type 2

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  • If I _____(come) home earlier, I _____(prepare) dinner.
    If I came home earlier, I would prepare dinner.
  • If Richard _____(to be) older, he _____(play) in our football team.
    If Richard were older, he would play in our football team.
  • If my sister _____(see) a mouse in the kitchen, she _____(scream).
    If my sister saw a mouse in the kitchen, she would scream.
  • If I _____(know) the answer, I _____(tell) you.
    If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
  • If we _____(live) in Korea, my brother _____(visit) us.
    If we lived in Korea, my brother would visit us.
  • If we _____(to be) free, we _____(go) to the party.
    If we were free, we would go to the party.
  • If she _____(win) a million dollars, she _____(buy) a penthouse.
    If she won a million dollars, she would buy a penthouse.
  • If I _____(to be) you, I _____(quit) smoking.
    If I were you, I would quit smoking.
  • If Marie _____(have) time, she _____(visit) her grandma.
    If Marie had time, she would visit her grandma.
  • If she ______(have) money, she _____(buy) a new dress.
    If she had money, she would buy a new dress.
  • If I _____(money), I _____(buy) a car.
    If I had money, I would buy a car.
  • If he _____(have) a map, he _____(lend) it to you.
    If he had a map, he would lend it to you.
  • If a bee_____ (fly) into my bedroom, I _____ (open) the window.
    If a bee flew into my bedroom, I would open the window.
  • If I _____(to be) 22, I _____(travel) around the world.
    If I were 22, I would travel around the world.
  • He _____(not send) her e-mail if he _____(not have) her address.
    He wouldn't send her e-mail if he didn't have her address.