Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Positive — Exercise 2
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Make a Conditional sentence — type 2. Do not use short forms. Mind the position of the if-clause.
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If we
(to have) more time, we
(to join) a gym.
If we had more time, we would join a gym.
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1.If she(to have) money, she(to buy) a car.hadwould buy
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2.If my friend(to win) a million dollars, he(to start) his own business.wonwould start
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3.If it(to be) more snow, we(to go) to the ski resort.werewould go
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4.They(to put on) their jackets if it(to be) cold.would put onwere
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5.If I(to be) thirsty, I(to drink) some water.werewould drink
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6.If Kelly(to work) with me, we(to spend) more time together.workedwould spend
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7.If this skirt(to be) my size, I(to buy) it.werewould buy
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8.If Kevin(to be) a poet, he(to write) amazing poems.werewould write
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9.You(to feel) better if you(to drop) smoking.would feeldropped
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10.If a street thief(to attack) him in the dark, he(to defend) himself.attackedwould defend
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