Five years ago, I (cannot/couldn't) play the piano.
Five years ago, I couldn't play the piano.
(You/pass/your exam/if/you/study/harder)
You will pass your exam if you study harder
Make a second conditional sentence. (I / to meet a genie / I / to ask him for my three wishes)
"If I met a genie I would ask him for my three wishes"
go, sleep, do, make, drink
gone, slept, done, made, drunk
There is a small chance that we (may/might) go to the beach this weekend.
There is a small chance that we might go to the beach this weekend.
(They/forgive/you/if/you/say/you/be/sorry)
They will forgive you if you say you are sorry
Make the second conditional sentence. (I / wake up late / I / be late for work)
"If I woke up late I would be late for work."
buy, begin, come, lose, write
bought, begun, come, lost, written
I knew Adam finished the work by 6:00 PM.
I knew the work was finished by Adam at 6:00 PM.
We have enough milk in the fridge so we (mustn't/might) buy some more.
We have enough milk in the fridge so we mustn't buy some more.
(If/you/not quit/smoking/you/get/sick)
If you don't quit smoking, you will get sick
Make the second conditional sentence. (you / to smoke / you / get yellow fingers)
If you smoke, you would get yellow fingers
draw, sell, try, work, love
drawn, sold, tried, worked, loved
The famous artist paints the mural for over six months by the time it is finished.
The mural is painted by the famous artist for over six months by the time it is finished.
If you leave the stove on, the house (may/might) catch on fire.
If you leave the stove on, the house may catch on fire.
(If/you/not set/your/alarm clock/, you/not wake up/ on time)
If you don't set your alarm clock, you will not(won't) wake up on time
Make the second conditional sentence. (The weather / to be as sunny tomorrow as it was today / we / go surfing)
If the weather were as sunny today as it was yesterday, we would go surfing
read, play, listen, understand, pray
read, played, listened, understood, prayed
Chef Nick prepared the restaurant's fantastic dinners for two years before he moved to Paris.
The restaurant's fantastic dinners were prepared by Chef Nick for two years before he moved to Paris.
I (can't/couldn't) run that fast when I was six years old.
I couldn't run that fast when I was six years old.
You/not improve/if/you/not practice.
You will not(won't) improve if you don't practice
Make the second conditional: I play the lottery, I have a chance to hit the jackpot
If I played the lottery, I would have a chance to hit the jackpot
clean, repeat, study, celebrate, take
cleaned, repeated, studied, celebrated, taken