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Second Conditional Exercise Ans

The document provides examples and practice exercises for using verb tenses in second conditional sentences. It includes sentences that describe hypothetical situations and the actions that would occur if certain conditions were met. Learners are asked to complete sentences by selecting the correct verb form, such as using "would" plus the base verb form to describe the consequence in a hypothetical "if/then" statement.
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Second Conditional Exercise Ans

The document provides examples and practice exercises for using verb tenses in second conditional sentences. It includes sentences that describe hypothetical situations and the actions that would occur if certain conditions were met. Learners are asked to complete sentences by selecting the correct verb form, such as using "would" plus the base verb form to describe the consequence in a hypothetical "if/then" statement.
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Grammar Practice

Worksheets ✎
Conditional Sentences – Second Condition
Verb Tenses in Second Conditional Sentences

Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verb provided.

1. It’s Monday today, but if it were (be) Saturday, I would go (go) to the beach.

2. I don’t have any money now, but if I had (have) some, I would lend (lend) it to you.

3. I have to work tomorrow, but if I were (be) free, I would go (go) shopping with you.

4. Amy can only speak one language, but if she could (can) speak two languages, she could apply (apply) for a job at the
Multicultural Center.

5. Sue doesn’t know how to knit. If she knew (know) how to knit, she would/could make (make) a sweater for you for
your birthday.

6. I don’t own a pair of skis. If I had (have) skis, I would go (go) skiing with you tomorrow.

7. I can’t understand what he’s saying. If he spoke (speak) more clearly, I would understand (understand) more.

8. We are not going to buy that house, but if it were (be) a little cheaper, we would buy (buy) it.

9. He is not going to pass his exam. If he studied (study) harder, he would pass (pass).

10. John has a lot of car accidents. If he drove (drive) more carefully, he would have (have) fewer accidents.

11. Beth eats a lot of junk food. If she ate (eat) healthier food, she would lose (lose) weight.

12. Robert smokes a lot. If he quitted (quit) smoking, his cough would get (get) better.

13. Frank is always tired. If he went (go) to bed earlier every night, he would feel (feel) much better.
Conditional Sentences – Second Condition
Verb Tenses in Second Conditional Sentences

Directions: Choose the correct verb tense in each of the following sentences.

1. If I were hungry, I a sandwich.

2. I would buy a new car if I more money.

3. If he his homework every day, he would get better marks.

4. If our parents were here, they us what to do.

5. I would help her if she me.

6. If I found a $20 dollar bill on the street, I it.

7. I to your party on Saturday if I didn’t have to work.

8. I would call them if I their telephone number.

1. a) make b) will make c) would make

2. a) had b) have c) will have

3. a) does b) did c) will do

4. a) told b) would tell c) tell

5. a) will ask b) asked c) asks

6. a) will keep b) kept c) would keep

7. a) came b) would come c) will come

8. a) knew b) know c) will know

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