Second Conditional exercises — Set 4: First vs Second Conditional: Real or Imaginary? (Worksheet)

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1

If it tomorrow, we'll take an umbrella. (The forecast says rain is likely.)

2

If I taller, I would join the basketball team. (I'm only 160 cm.)

3

If you your homework now, your teacher will be pleased.

4

If I the president, I would change the education system.

5

If she hard, she'll pass the exam. (She's a good student.)

6

If I wings, I would fly to school every day.

7

If you don't hurry, you late for class.

8

I around the world if I didn't have to work. (But I have a full-time job.)

9

If the bus on time, I won't be late for work.

10

If I you, I would apologise. (But I'm not you.)

11

If you that whole cake, you'll feel sick.

12

If I a million dollars, I'd buy a house on the beach.

13

If he the train today, he'll have to take a taxi.

14

I that car if it weren't so expensive. (It costs £50,000!)

15

If we enough people, we'll play football this Saturday.

16

If I invisible for a day, I would sneak into the cinema for free.

17

If you the doctor tomorrow, ask about your test results.

18

If animals talk, what would they say about humans?

19

If it sunny this weekend, we'll have a barbecue.

20

She that job if she had a university degree. (She never went to university.)

Second Conditional exercises online (Worksheet)

Can you tell the difference between first and second conditional? First conditional (if + present simple, will + base verb) describes real future possibilities. Second conditional (if + past simple, would + base verb) describes imaginary or unlikely situations. Choose the correct form based on context — is the situation real or unreal? This set mixes first conditional and second conditional exercises for comprehensive review.