Second Conditional Exercise 4

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 4

Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb in the second conditional.
1.
If he (to be) president, he (to reduce) taxes.
2.
I (not, to buy) a Rolex if I (not, to win) the lottery.
3.
We (to listen) to the radio if we (to have) one.
4.
(you, to care) if I (not, to be) here tomorrow?
5.
My little brother (to scream) if he (to be) scared.
6.
I (to go) to a Roy Orbison concert if he (to be) still alive.
7.
If my boss (to have) time, he (to go) on holiday.
8.
Sarah (to run) a marathon if she (to be) in shape.
9.
If it (to be) cold, we (to need) warm clothes.
10.
You (to act) surprised if someone (to get) you a new car.

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