Second conditional
(type 2)

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Exercises

Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences with the second conditional forms.

(have)
I'd do it for you if I ___ more time.
I'd do it for you if I had more time.

(watch)
If the match didn't start so late, I ___ it with you.
If the match didn't start so late, I would watch it with you.



(finish)

I'd come to your party if I my biology project on time.

(help)

Thank you for your offer, Sarah. I wouldn't be able to do it unless you me.

(not find)

Hurry up, children. If it got dark we the way.

(not mind)

Is this seat free? I'd sit down here if you .

(hear)

Tim, if you turned up the radio a little bit we the news.

(go)

If the weather was nice tomorrow morning I to the zoo with you.

(not laugh)

I would tell you the truth about my date with John if you at me.

(pay)

How much would the tickets for the concert cost if we in advance?

(cannot go)

Sally to the United States unless she asked for a new visa.

(lose)

You can't leave your baggage unattended. What would you do if you your passport?

(you - take)

If I missed the early morning bus, me to the airport by car?

(not be)

He wouldn't agree with the new contract if it fair to everyone.

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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