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11.2 Second Conditionals

1. If I _____ you, I _____ accept the job.

1. If I were you, I would accept the job.

2. If I _____ (win, won) a prize in the lottery, I could travel to the Far East.

2. If I won a prize in the lottery, I could travel to the Far East.

3. If it _____ (rains, rained) all day and night, there might be a severe flood here.

3. If it rained all day and night, there might be a severe flood here.

4. If we _____ (lose) our way, we would ask for help.

4. If we lost our way, we would ask for help.

5. If they _____ (have, had) a shuttlecock, they could play badminton.

5. If they had a shuttlecock, they could play badminton.

6. If you _____ (are, were) caught littering, you would be fined heavily.

6. If you were caught littering, you would be fined heavily.

7. If he _____ (touches, touched, is touching) this switch, the alarm would go off.

7. If he touched this switch, the alarm would go off.

8. If we _____ (compromise, compromised) there would be an end to this argument.

8. If we compromised, there would be an end to this argument.

9. If he _____ (has, had) at least twenty thousand dollars, he could buy the house.

9. If he had at least twenty thousand dollars, he could buy the house.

10. If I _____ (want, wanted) to sell my car, I would put an advertisement in the newspapers.

10. If I wanted to sell my car, I would put an advertisement in the newspapers.