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Second Conditional

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  • We would/will enjoy the concert more if we knew the songs
    would
  • If it was hot all year, I won't/wouldn't go out
    wouldn't
  • If they didn't/don't have a pet, they'd be able to go away in the summer
    didn't
  • Write in second conditional I/not have a pen > ask my friend for one
    If i didn't have a pen, I would ask my friend for one
  • If you aren't/weren't my brother, I'd be really angry
    weren't
  • If you went out more, you won't/wouldn't be lonely
    wouldn't
  • I ... (not be) happy if my parents didn't let me go out
    wouldn't be
  • Write in second conditional I/see a bear > take a photo of it
    If i saw a bear, I would take a photo of it
  • If i ... (find) money in the street, I'd try to find out who it belonged to.
    found
  • I'd buy that coat if I ... (have) enough money
    had
  • If you ... (learn) to speak a new language, it would help you find a job.
    learned
  • If John was faster, he ... (play) football better
    would play
  • Write in second conditional we/have wings > be able to fly
    If we had wings, we would be able to fly
  • If I knew the answer, I ... (tell) you.
    would tell
  • You wouldn't learn much if you ... (play) computer games all day.
    played
  • I'd do what he said if he was/is my boss
    was
  • TV would be better if there aren't/weren't any adverts
    weren't
  • Write in second conditional he/not be very good at football > not play in the Champions League
    If he wasn't very good at football, he wouldn't play in the Champions League
  • Write in second conditional my brother/be angry > shout
    If my brother was angry, he would shout
  • If I .... (have) a problem, I'd call you.
    had
  • Write in second conditional I/live in Italy > speak Italian
    If i lived in Italy, I would speak Italian
  • Write in second conditional we/not have a TV > talk more
    If we didn't have a TV, we would talk more
  • If i were you, I ... (ask) the teacher to explain the homework again
    would ask
  • Write in second conditional my parents/win the lottery > give me a present
    If my parents won the lottery, they would give me a present
  • If i were/am you, I'b buy a new mobile phone
    were
  • They'd leave the restaurant immediately if they ... (not like) the food.
    didn't like
  • If i could/can sing, I'd start a band
    could
  • They would/will continue running if they didn't get tired
    would
  • If the bus didn't come, we ..... (walk)
    would walk