Second conditional:
rewrite the sentences

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Exercises

Rewrite the sentences in the second conditional and keep the same meaning.

My car is out of order. I won't drive you there.
If my car wasn't out of order, I would drive you there.



I don't know his address. I can't contact him.

If I his address, I could contact him.

Samuel is ill. He can't go skiing with us.

If Samuel wasn't ill, he skiing with us.

Betty doesn't like tomatoes. She won't eat the vegetable salad.

If Betty tomatoes, she would eat the vegetable salad.

I travel to foreign countries on my own because I speak English.

I wouldn't travel to foreign countries on my own if I English.

We don't have enough room in our house. You can't stay with us.

If we enough room in our house, you could stay with us.

You aren't lucky. You won't win a lottery.

If you were lucky, you a lottery.

I go to bed early every day because I work so hard.

I wouldn't go to bed early every day if I so hard.

I am eighteen. I can vote in the presidential election.

If I eighteen, I couldn't vote in the presidential election.

Go to Corfu next summer. You may like it.

If you went to Corfu next summer, you it.

You'll manage to book a hotel room. Don't panic.

You would manage to book a hotel room it if you .

We will buy a house in Devon. We want to move there.

We a house in Devon if we didn't want to move there.

See also:

Second conditional

  • Exercises with answers, PDF worksheets and grammar rules.

If-conditionals

  • Online + PDF exercises + grammar rules on zero, first, second, third and mixed conditionals.

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