Second Conditional Exercise 1

The second conditional is an if-sentence in English that is used to talk about unrealistic and hypothetical situations in the present and future. The verb in the if-clause needs to be in the past simple and you use would + infinitive for the verb in the main clause.

This is an exercise in which you must fill in the correct verb form.

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Second Conditional Exercise 1

Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb in the second conditional.
1.
If I (to have) a million dollars, I (to buy) a big mansion.
2.
She (to pay) her bills if she (to have) money.
3.
I (to eat) 100 hamburgers if I (to be) hungry.
4.
If I (to be) you, I (to be) more careful.
5.
Harry (to feel) lonely if his girlfriend (to leave) him.
6.
We (to help) you if we (to know) what to do.
7.
If you (to know) how smart I am, you (to listen) to what I'm saying.
8.
If he (to pay) attention, he (to pass) his exam.
9.
I (to charge) my phone if the battery (to be) low.
10.
Karen (to complain) to the manager if she (to have) a bad day.

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