If we ....... to Paris, ..... you come?
  • went / would
  • gone / would
  • did go / would
  • would go / would
If I .......... you to a party, ......... you come?
  • invited / did
  • invite / would come
  • invited / would
  • would invite / did
If she ........ a wallet in the street, ...... she give it to the police?
  • find / did
  • would find / would 
  • found / would
  • would go / did
If we ...... up the Empire State Building, ..... you walk?
  • go / did
  • went / would
  • gone / would
  • would go / did
If Robert ...... to do your homework, ..... you say yes?
  • offered / would
  • offer / did
  • would offer / did
  • would offer / would
If Sarah ....... to borrow your unicorn, ..... you say yes?
  • would ask / did
  • ask / would
  • would ask . would
  • asked / would
If Santa Claus ..... home at eleven o'clock, ....... he be in trouble?
  • go / would
  • went / would
  • would go / would
  • went / did
If we ...... (not see) a musical, I ...... (be) disappointed.
  • didn't see / would be
  • saw / would be
  • didn't saw / would be
  • wouldn't see / was
You ..... (have) more money if you ..... (not take) taxis.
  • would have / didn't take
  • would had / didn't took
  • had / wouldn't take
  • had / didn't take
I ..... (be) furious if she ...... (not give) me my money back.
  • would be / give
  • would be / didn't give
  • was / gave
  • was / wouldn't give
If I ...... (be) you, I ..... (not worry) about buying this pink car.
  • were / worried
  • were / wouldn't worry
  • were / didn't worry
  • would be / didn't worry
If I ....... (have) any money, I ....... (give) you some.
  • had / gave
  • would have / would give
  • had / would give
  • had / didn't give
If the steak ....... (not/be) so hot, we ........ (eat) it.
  • wasn't / would eat
  • weren't / would eat
  • wasn't / ate
  • wouldn't be / ate
We use second conditional to talk about...
  • real situations
  • hypothetical situations
Second conditional refers to the:
  • present
  • present and future
  • past
  • past and future
We use second conditional to give advice
  • true
  • false
There are two clauses in second conditional sentences: the 'if clause' and the 'result clause'
  • true
  • false
What do we put after 'if' in a second conditional sentence?
  • the past form of a verb
  • infinitive
  • gerund
  • would+infinitive
What do we put after in the result clause in a second conditional sentence?
  • the past form of a verb
  • infinitive
  • gerund
  • would+infinitive
Which sentence is incorrect?
  • If I had a lot of money I would buy a big house.
  • If I were you, I would go to the party.
  • If you study harder, you would pass the exam.
  • If I had a car, I could travel more.
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