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Second conditional exercises printable
Second conditional exercises printable






second conditional exercises printable

Join parts of the sentences to form second conditionals.

  • Montezuma would be very angered, if I were sacrificed in such a far-off town.
  • I should have ship as a loafer if ever I shipped at all.
  • If six of us had to die on the way, what was to keep me from crying?.
  • if Katerina did really come first to Tatyana's lodgings, Marya could have detain her.
  • But if wind energy can be more efficiently stored, wind power could compete with other types of electricity generation.
  • If Mike were to challenge you to a duel, what should you do?.
  • Even if I remember them, whom could they interest?.
  • I should be grateful if this text would have been circulated as a document.
  • I would be grateful if Jack will distribute this text.
  • How could mother go on living with him if it were like this!.
  • Find and correct mistakes in the second condition sentences.
  • You _ (can) write every month if you _ (like).
  • '_ (not can) you know more, if you _ (think) proper?'.
  • If it _ (be) up to me, I _ (have) my helicopter airborne.
  • If Mollenhauer and Butler and_ (can) get together, it _ (be) a very different matter.
  • If Greg _ (not have) money enough to move to another town, we_ (give) it to him.
  • second conditional exercises printable

    If the King _ (employ) an agent it (certainly be) you.These legends _ (draw) them on, if only they _ (have) no time to think realistic.Molly’s face says 'I _ (love) you if _ I but I can't.’.If the police_ (turn) the robber out he _ (do) it again.Binnerts _ (may) look for some sources on Dracula, if there_ (be) any.Insert the verbs in the appropriate form to form second conditionals. If it weren't / wouldn’t be for the pain and disgrace Sue would be / will be willing to end it all.It would look / will look as if we were / had been conspiring.If this could / was be arranged there will be/ would be nothing left for Chris to do.If my brother were / had to blame he will/ would ask your forgiveness.The East India Company can / could break Miguel’s control, if it can increase / increased the coffee amount on the market.The transfer will / would be easier if she would have /had no idea what was happening.If the captain was / had shipwrecked, and you wanted/ want to rescue him in a boat, he would want / will want to know who was rowing the boat before he would get / got in.If Maggie looked/ would look out his eyes, would she / did she come away from the terrifying experience?.I wouldn’t / mustn’t be surprised if we will turn / turned out to be ordinary humans, after all.No mother would have sent/would send a child to anything so awful if she is not/ were not in such misery herself!.Choose the correct option to form second conditional sentences. If someone attacked you, you would defend yourself to live to fight another day.

    second conditional exercises printable

    If you panicked, you wouldn’t be able to think clearly.Ģ6-32: You aren’t a survivor at all. A true survivor would only think of herself or himself.ġ9-25: You aren’t really a survivor. But you would also try to help other people and you would risk your own life. However, perhaps you would have more friends if you thought more of other people.ġ1-18: You would stay calm in most crises and you would probably survive. You’re a real survivor because you always think of yourself first. You would survive accidents, hijacks and fires. What about you? Are you a survivor? Try this personality quiz.ġ If you were on a hijacked plane, would youģ If you were shipwrecked on a desert island, what would you do first? Would youĤ If a robber attacked you a dark street, would youĥ If you smelt smoke in the middle of the night, would youĠ-10.

    second conditional exercises printable

    Personality quiz with second conditional sentences.








    Second conditional exercises printable