Study how the 2nd conditional is formed and do the task.
Choose the 2nd conditional sentences.
I won't write anything if I was lazy.
I would be glad to help around the house, if you asked me.
If she's fast enough, she could play for the team.
If I didn't work on Saturdays, I would come to the barbecue.
My life had been much easier if I had more friends.
If Joe didn't go to bed at 2 a.m., he wouldn't feel tired all the time.
If you choose any three things, what three things your life better?
could, made
can, make
could, would make
would, made
If I really a chance to change three things, they the laws to save the planet.
have, are
would have, were
had, would be
had had, will be
My life couldn't do better; but if I to change something, I new curtains for my bedroom.
would have, bought
had, would buy
did, bought
had, buy
If I richer, I work in that shop. I spend my days painting.
were, wouldn't have to, could
would be, didn't have to, can
were, would have to, could
were, had to, can
Bob had eaten all the cakes before Sam came home.
When the teacher came the students had already read the article.
She had cleaned the kitchen before she started cooking.
They had listened to the radio before hurricane began.
Task 3: Open the brackets and use the Past Continuous Tense or the Past Simple Tense:
She was dancing when I came.
They were playing chess when the telephone rang.
He was reading the book when the storm began.
We were swimming all the morning.
Yesterday he was cooking before his mother arrived