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www.autoenglish.org. Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008. Second Conditional Exercise condition. ?. IF + PAST SIMPLE, WOULD + INFINITIVE. If I gave up smoking, I would feel much better. WOULD + INFINITIVE + IF + PAST SIMPLE. I would feel much better if I gave up smoking. ? condition.
MGiordano. First and second conditional. Exercise 2. If I was offered the job, I think I. (take) it. 2. If she. (be) hungry, she would eat something. 3. If he studied would come. 14. If I have some money I. (buy) a new car. 15. If I. (work) harder I will pass the exam. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com.
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NOTES: (1) The second conditional is used to talk about future events that are hypothetical or improbable. (2) To form negative sentences, add 'not' after 'would', 'could' and 'might'. Eg “ I might not give it all away." 0 Complete the sentences below by making Second Conditional statements. Use your imagination! 1.
Second Conditional Clauses [2? ESO Bilingual Group]. English Teacher: Mercedes Gonzalez Delgado. IES Carlos Cano, Los Barrios. ACTIVITIES. 1. A parent is speaking to a teenager. Putt he verb in the correct form. 1. If you ______ (study) harder, you would pass your exams. 2. If you ______(work), you would earn some.
Photocopiable – Teacher's copy. FOA-EM. THE SECOND CONDITIONAL. 1. Match. a) If I were you,. (d) they would exercise more. b) Your English would improve. (c) the house would look much more beautiful. c) If we painted the walls,. (j) if the bank gave him a loan. d) If they had more time,. (h) if she had a bigger kitchen.
Exercise 1: Match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings, to make logical conditional sentences. 1. If I were taller, a. if I thought he really loved me. 2. I'd buy a new computer b. you lost your job? 3. How would you feel if c. if you apologized. 4. If you could visit any country in the world, d.
Second conditional exercises https://www.e-grammar.org/if-clauses/. Exercise 1. Complete the answers with the verbs in brackets . What would you do if you had more free time? If I had more free time , I my room. (tidy). Where would you spend your holiday provided that a sponsor paid for it? Provided that
(give) him a second chance. 8. If you work harder, you (make) more money. 9. If I you the truth, you will hate me. 10. If you .(not/hurry) you will miss the plane. Exercise 4: First or Second Conditional? Put the verbs in the correct
2009 www.perfect-english-grammar.com. May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. www.perfect-english-grammar.com. Second Conditional Exercise. Second Conditionals - put the verb into the correct tense: 1. If I
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