Ex.1. Finish these sentences using the second conditional.
1. If I passed my English exam, …. 2. If my friend got promotion, …. 3. If he listened to my advice, …. 4. If he invested in government bonds, …. 5. If I were you, …. 6. If the customer complained, …. 7. If you knew him better, …. 8. If I could help you, …. 9. If she were present, …. 10. If you didn’t ask me any questions, …. 11. If he took better care of his health, …. 12. If I saw it with my own eyes, …. 13. If I were sacked, …. 14. If the government raised taxes, …. 15. If you were introduced to the Managing Director, ….
Ex.2. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. (All the sentences refer to the present or future). 1. If nothing better (turn up), he would apply for this job. 2. I wouldn’t want to live in this city even if I (have) all the money in the world. 3. If you (change) your mind, I would never forgive you. 4. If you (study) harder, you would get better marks. 5. If I (win) a lot of money, I would feel very happy. 6. If I were you, I (be) more careful. 7. If it (not be) so late, I would phone him. 8. If you really wanted to help, you (can) do it even now. 9. If we reached an agreement, we (sign) the contract. 10. If market prices (rise), we would talk about a bull market. 11. If you (can) send us this information, we would be very grateful. 12. Our products (not sell) if we didn’t have a strong sales department. 13. If she had more money, she (spend) her summers in Italy. 14. If you (provide) a better service, you would get more customers. 15. We would save money if we (employ) our own people.
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