Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II) by putting the verbs into the correct form. Use conditional I with would in the main clause.
If we had a yacht, we would sail the seven seas. (if clause in simple past, main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive) )
If he had more time, he would learn karate. (if clause in simple past, main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive) )
If they told their father, he would be very angry. (if clause in simple past, main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive) )
She would spend a year in the USA if it was easier to get a green card. (main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive), if clause in simple past(in conditional sentences, we usually use »were« instead of »was«)
If I lived on a lonely island, I would run around naked all day. (if clause in simple past, main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive) )
We would help you if we knew how. (main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive), if clause in simple past )
My brother would buy a sports car if he had the money. main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive), if clause in simple past
If I (Your answer: »fell«) felt better, I would go to the cinema with you. (if clause in simple past, main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive) )
If you went by bike more often, you (Your answer: »would be not«) would not be so flabby. (if clause in simple past, main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive) )
She would not talk to you if she was mad at you. (main clause in conditional I (would + infinitive), if clause in simple past(in conditional sentences, we usually use »were« instead of »was«) )
18 out of 20 answers are correct.
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