Second Conditional – unreal conditional practise exercise
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Second Conditionals - matching
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Match the beginnings and ends of sentences to form Second conditionals
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Which is the correct end to these sentences? Drag and drop
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- I'd go with you to London. Unfortunately I'll be working.
- I'd buy a new one
- if I saw a bear.
- if I went to live there?
- if I won the lottery
- I would be able to take holidays when I wanted.
- if I bought it for you?
- if you did some exercise everyday.
- I would enjoy this party more.
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If I had time next week,
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That car's not very reliable. If I were you,
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I'd run as fast as possible
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Would you come to New York
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I wouldn't need to work
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The children have started school holidays. If I didn't have children
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Do you like this dress? Would you wear it
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You wouldn't feel so tired
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If I didn't have to get up early tomorrow,
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