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2nd Conditional Sentences

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  • If ... (win) the lottery, I ... (buy) a house on an island.
    won / would buy
  • If I ... (not / have) to go to school tomorrow, I ... (lie) in bed, doing nothing all day.
    didn't have to / would lie
  • I ... (be) happy if I ... (have) a dog. That's a shame my dad's allergic.
    would be happy if I had
  • If my friend ... (want) to show off his skills, he ... probably (do) a somersault.
    wanted / would probably do
  • If I ... (speak) perfect French, I ... (be) able to watch films in French without subtitles.
    spoke / would be
  • If I ... (know) how to download the game, I ... (not / ask) you for help
    knew / wouldn't ask
  • If Sophie ... (not / be) afraid of sharks, we ... (watch) 'Jaws'.
    weren't (wasn't) / would watch
  • If ... (be) you, I ... (not / lie) to your parents about losing your phone.
    were / wouldn't lie
  • If Henry ... (forget) my birthday, I ... (not / be) angry with him. He's my best friend after all.
    forgot / wouldn't be
  • Life ... (be) so much easier if we ... (have) a machine that did homework.
    would be / had
  • My life ... (be) boring if I ... (not / have) any siblings.
    would be / didn't have
  • If Sam ... (be) your friend, he ... (talk) behind your back!
    was (were) / wouldn't talk
  • If my father ... (have) more free time, he ... (go) to the gym every day
    had / would go
  • If they ... (decide) to drive to Spain, it ... (take) a long time.
    decided / it would take
  • It ... (be) fantastic if animals ... (can) talk.
    would be / could
  • If robots ... (start) working in restaurants and schools, a lot of people ... (lose) their jobs.
    started / would lose
  • If we ... (live) by the sea, I ... (go) swimming every day.
    lived / I would go
  • If my mum ... (say) to me that she was tired, I ... (bring) her a cup of tea.
    said / would bring
  • If I ... (can) go anywhere, I ... (go) to Greece.
    could / would go
  • If I ... (see) Cristiano Ronaldo, I ... (come) up to him and ask for an autograph.
    saw / would come up to him
  • I ... (be) surprised if Henry ... (fail) an English test. He's British after all.
    would be / failed