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Second conditional review

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  • If I ______ (not be) afraid of heights, I ______ (go) skydiving.
    weren’t / would go
  • If I ______ (find) a wallet on the street, I ______ (try) to find the owner.
    found / would try
  • If she ______ (have) more free time, she ______ (learn) to play guitar.
    had / would learn
  • If I ______ (see) a shark while swimming, I ______ (swim) away quietly.
    saw / would swim
  • If we ______ (not be) so tired, we ______ (go) hiking this morning.
    weren’t / would go
  • If they ______ (win) the lottery, they ______ (buy) a yacht.
    won / would buy
  • If I ______ (be) you, I ______ (not drink) the river water.
    were / wouldn’t drink
  • If he ______ (be) braver, he ______ (climb) Mount Everest.
    were / would climb
  • If you ______ (wake up) invisible tomorrow, what ______ (you / do)?
    woke up / would you do
  • If I ______ (can) speak all languages, I ______ (travel) everywhere.
    could / would travel
  • If your phone ______ (not work) for a week, how ______ (you / feel)?
    didn’t work / would you feel
  • If we ______ (see) a bear in the mountains, we ______ (run) away.
    saw / would run
  • If they ______ (live) closer, we ______ (see) each other more often.
    lived / would see
  • If animals ______ (talk), what ______ (they / say) about humans?
    talked / would they say
  • If you ______ (study) harder, you ______ (pass) the test.
    studied / would pass
  • If he ______ (have) more money, he ______ (travel) around the world.
    had / would travel
  • If people ______ (take) more risks, they ______ (gain) new experiences.
    took / would gain
  • If she ______ (know) about the risk, she ______ (choose) a safer route.
    knew / would choose
  • If my boss ______ (offer) me a job in New York, I ______ (accept) it.
    offered / would accept
  • If aliens ______ (visit) Earth, humans ______ (be) excited and scared.
    visited / would be