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English, 16.10.2020 16:01, lily5196

A. Second conditional. Put the verb into the correct tense: 1. If I WERE (be) you, I WOULD GET (get) a new job.
2. If he (be) younger, he (travel) more.
3. If we (not / be) friends, I (be) angry with you.
4. If I (have) enough money, I (buy) a big house.
5. If she (not / be) always so late, she (be) promoted.
6. If we (win) the lottery, we (travel) the world.
7. If you (have) a better job, we (be) able to buy a new car
8. If I (speak) perfect English, I (have) a good job.
9. If we (live) in Mexico, I (speak) Spanish.
10. If she (pass) the exam, she (be) able to enter university.
11. She (be) happier if she (have) more friends.
12. We (buy) a house if we (decide) to stay here.
13. They (have) more money if they (not / buy) so many clothes
14. We (come) to dinner if we (have) time.
15. She (call) him if she (know) his number.
16. They (go) to Spain on holiday if they (like) hot weather.
17. She (pass) the exam if she (study) more.
18. I (marry) someone famous if I (be) a movie star.
19. We never (be) late again if we (buy) a new car.
20. You (lose) weight if you (eat) less.
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