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Use the second conditional to talk about imaginary situations.
Structure:
If + simple past → conditional (would + infinitive)
Example: If I won the lottery I would travel around the world.
When using the verb
to be
, were is
correct with all the pronouns.
Example:
If I were you I would study hard to the
test.
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets:
1. If they ______________ (to have) enough money, they ______________
(to buy) a new car.
2. If he ____________(to be) my friend, I ______________(to invite) him.
3. The Smiths _______________(to go) on holiday if they_______________
(to have) time.
4. If Susan _____________(to study) harder, she _____________ (to be)
better at school.
5. We ________________(to call) the police if we _____________ (to see) a
thief.
6. If the pupils _______________ (to have) no school, they ____________
(to play) soccer.
7. If I ______________(to come) home early, my father
_____________(not/to be) angry.
8. If I ______________(to be) you, I_______________ (not/to go) to the
party.
Match the sentences:
1. If it rains, ( ) I wouldn’t do it.
2. If you promise to do it, ( ) she’d know what to do.