Second Conditional exercises — Set 2: If I Were You: Subjunctive "Were" & Giving Advice (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
If I you, I would talk to your boss about the problem.
If she here right now, she would know what to do.
If the weather warmer, we would eat outside.
If I were you, I that old laptop and get a new one.
If he a better cook, his family would eat at home more often.
The project more successful if the team were larger.
If I were you, I waste time on social media before the exam.
If this house closer to the station, it would be perfect.
If I were in your position, I the manager about the problem.
If I the boss, I would give everyone a pay rise.
If I were you, I to the doctor about that headache.
If it possible, I would travel back in time.
If I were you, I accept that offer. The conditions are terrible.
If there no homework, students would have more free time.
I in your shoes, I would apologise immediately.
If life fair, everyone would have the same opportunities.
If I were you, I study harder for the final exam.
it not for the rain, we would have the wedding outside.
If I were you, I think twice before quitting your job.
If the rent so high, more people would live in the city centre.
Second Conditional exercises online (Worksheet)
Master the subjunctive 'were' in second conditional sentences. Learn why we say 'If I were you' (not 'was'), practise giving advice with 'If I were you, I would...', and explore the formal 'Were + subject' inversion structure. All persons — I, he, she, it — use 'were' in the second conditional with 'be'.