Second conditional:
correct mistakes

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Exercises

Correct mistakes in the second conditional sentences.



If you helped me a little bit, we will finish the housework in time.

If you helped me a little bit, we the housework in time.

Believe me, I would not stay at home if I am not ill.

Believe me, I would not stay at home if I ill.

If my mum was younger, she studied psychology at university.

If my mum was younger, she psychology at university.

I can't afford this car. But I'd buy it if I have more money.

I can't afford this car. But I'd buy it if I more money.

I don't speak French. If I'd speak French, I'd live in Provence.

I don't speak French. If I French, I'd live in Provence.

If you aren't my best friend, I wouldn't tolerate your behaviour.

If you my best friend, I wouldn't tolerate your behaviour.

Paul is unemployed. He would be happier if he founded a job.

Paul is unemployed. He would be happier if he a job.

Patrick doesn't want to do the exam. But he could enter the university if he'd pass it.

Patrick doesn't want to do the exam. But he could enter the university if he it.

I don't know his phone number. I'll text him if I knew it.

I don't know his phone number. I him if I knew it.

They wouldn't travel to Egypt if they can't stand hot weather.

They wouldn't travel to Egypt if they hot weather.

If I were you, I should listen to your parents.

If I were you, I to your parents.

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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