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  1. Conditional sentencestype II. If I (to come) home earlier, I (to prepare) dinner. If we (to live) in Rome, Francesco (to visit) us. If Tim and Tom (to be) older, they (to play) in our hockey team. If he (to be) my friend, I (to invite) him to my birthday party.

  2. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II) by putting the verbs into the correct form. Use conditional I with would in the main clause. If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas.

  3. English grammar exercise about the second conditional.

  4. « all exercises Conditional sentences - Type 2. If-clauses Type 2 are structured with a past simple verb in the 'if' clause and 'would' followed by the base form of the verb in the main clause, as in "If I had a car, I would drive to work." They are used to discuss hypothetical situations in the present or future that are considered unlikely or unreal, allowing the speaker to explore possible ...

  5. Completa los huecos para formar oraciones de condicional segundo. If the students (pay) more attention in class, the teacher (not/be) so frustrated. If I (not/have) a serious job, I (dye) my hair pink. You (save) so much money if you (not/eat) out all the time.

  6. Complete the second conditional sentences. If the students (pay) more attention in class, the teacher (not/be) so frustrated. 1. if-clause: simple past|irregular verb: pay-paid-paid |2. negative main clause: wouldn’t + infinitive. If I (not/have) a serious job, I (dye) my hair pink.

  7. If you need the car in the afternoon, I shopping in the morning. If I a hat, I would look like an old woman. I'll buy this bag if they it in blue. She wouldn't pay cash if she a credit card. If I didn't have you, I what to do. Before submitting the test, check the following: Got the spelling right?