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Second conditional – English Grammar Exercises for A2

6 ejercicios

1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

  • 1)
    I / to the police station / If / take it / found some money / in the street, / I’d .
  • If I found some money in the street, I’d take it to the police station.
  • 2)
    complain / the waiter / you / with your bill / Would / if / made a mistake ?
  • 3)
    would / at school / there were / do / What / if / no teachers / you ?
  • 4)
    I / I could / on petrol / cycled to work, / save / a lot of money / If .
  • 5)
    did yoga / every day / I / feel / less stressed / I / would / if .
  • 6)
    take a taxi / If / missed / the last bus, / I’d / have to / I .
  • 7)
    if / I / could stop / became rich / working / I .
  • 8)
    you / would / the film / download it / you / on the Internet, / found / If ?

2. Underline the correct words to make second conditional sentences.

  • 1)
    If I would be / were / am you, I will buy / bought / would buy her some flowers.
  • 2)
    Could you work / Will you work / Did you work seven days a week if you need / needed / would need the money?
  • 3)
    If the shop assistant would be / was / will be rude to me, I’m complaining / I complained / I’d complain to the manager.
  • 4)
    I could take / I’ll take / I took you to the station if my car isn’t / wasn’t / wouldn’t be at the garage.
  • 5)
    If you will walk / would walk / walked five kilometres every day, you feel / you felt / you’d feel much healthier.
  • 6)
    If my new watch stopped / will stop / would stop working after two weeks, I ’ll take / ’d take / take it back to the shop.
  • 7)
    I didn’t walk / wouldn’t walk / won’t walk home by myself if I am / would be / were you.
  • 8)
    What did you do / do you do / would you do if you lost / would lose / will lose your car keys?

3. Match the sentence halves.

  • 1)
    e.. If you saw a celebrity in the street,
  • 2)
    Would you help a stranger with their bags
  • 3)
    If I didn’t like my job,
  • 4)
    If I saw an accident,
  • 5)
    I could sell my motorbike
  • 6)
    Where would you go for help
  • 7)
    If we got a huge phone bill,
  • 8)
    Could she deal with the stress,
  • a)
    I’d look for a new one.
  • b if you were lost?
  • c)
    my father would be annoyed.
  • d if she were a nurse?
  • e)
    would you try to talk to them?
  • f)
    if we needed some money.
  • g)
    I’d try to help.
  • h if you were in a hurry?

4. Choose the correct verb forms in each sentence.

  • 1)
    If I would be / were rich, I’d give / I gave up work.
  • 2)
    The film would be / was better if it wasn’t / wouldn’t be three hours long.
  • 3)
    If I’d have / I had time, I’d read / I read more books.
  • 4)
    What would / did you do if you’d see / you saw a snake in your room?
  • 5)
    If you wouldn’t / didn’t smoke, you’d save / you saved a lot of money.
  • 6)
    I wouldn’t / didn’t spend time with him if I wouldn’t / didn’t like him!
  • 7)
    If you would find / found a lost phone, would you / did you keep it?

5. Complete the conversation with the second conditional forms of the verbs in brackets.

  • A If (1) ) (I / be), (2) ) (I / not eat) those grapes.
  • B It’s a supermarket. Nobody cares. If (3) ) (I / not eat) them, (4) ) (they / throw) them away.
  • A What (5) ) (you / do) if (6) ) (a shop assistant / see) you?
  • B (7) ) (I / promise) to pay for them at the till.
  • A What if (8) ) (they / not believe) you and (9) ) (they / call) the police? (10) ) (you / go) to prison for stealing grapes!
  • B You’re being very silly! If (11) ) (the police / come) (12) ) (they / not send) me to prison. But, (13) ) (it / be) embarrassing.

6. Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs.

  • A There was an interesting story in the newspaper yesterday. A man found €10,000 in a bag on the train and he gave it to the police.
  • B He sounds very honest. What (1) ) you (do) if you (2) ) (be) in the same situation?
  • A Well, I think if it (3) ) (be) a lot of money, I (4) ) (keep) it!
  • B But if someone (5) ) (see) you take it, you (6) ) (get) into trouble. And if you (7) ) (hand) it in, I think the owner (8) ) (give) you some money to say thank you.
  • A Maybe, but the newspaper said the owner of the bag wanted to take the man out for dinner.
  • B Only dinner? I (9) ) (expect) more than that if I (10) ) (give back) a bag full of money!

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