Write a second conditional sentence about winning a million dollars.
If I won a million dollars, I would...
Choose the correct form: "If I ___ (be) taller, I ___ (play) basketball professionally."
If a were taller, I would play basketball professionally.
Fill the blank: "If I ____ (have) more free time, I would learn to cook."
If I had more free time, I would learn to cook.
Choose the right verb forms: "If she ___ (be) president, she ___ (change) many laws."
If she were president, she changed many laws."
Identify the two parts of a second conditional sentence.
The if clause and the subordinated sentence
Complete: "If I had a million dollars, I ____ (buy) a house."
If I had a million dollars, I would buy a house.
Choose the correct form: "If he ___ (study) harder, he ____ (pass) the test."
If he studied harder, he would pass the test.
Correct the sentence if needed: "If I would be rich, I would travel the world."
If I were rich, I would travel the world.
Change to second conditional: "I don't have his number, so I can't call him."
If I did not have his number, so I would not call him."
Transform into second conditional: "He doesn't know Spanish; he can't talk to them."
If he knew Spanish, he would talk to them.
Change to second conditional: "She doesn't have a car, so she can't visit her friend
If she did not have a car, she would not visit her friend.
Turn this into second conditional: "They don't know how to fix it, so they don't fix it."
They did not know how to fix it, so they would not fix it
Write a negative second conditional: (example topic: a student failing a test)
If the student....
Write a second conditional sentence using "could" to show ability.
If I could fly, I would go all around the world.
Rewrite as second conditional with a different subject: "If you are taller, you can reach the top shelf."
If he were taller, he would reach the top shelf.
Explain when we use the second conditional (one clear sentence).
We use the second conditional to talk about unreal situations.
Rewrite using the second conditional and include "probably": "I don't speak French, so I can't help the tourist."
Probably if I did not speak French, so I could not help the tourist."
Create a question using the second conditional (begin with "What would you do if…").
What would you do if.....
Correct and explain: "If I had studied, I would pass the exam." (is this correct for second conditional?)
If I studied, I would pass the exam." Not, because it is 3rd conditional.
Compose a short dialogue (2–3 lines) between two students using second conditional sentences about a school trip.
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Create a second conditional sentence that uses "unless."
Unless I.....
Explain the difference between second conditional and first conditional in one sentence.
Second conditional is for unreal situations and first conditional is for real situations.
Combine these ideas into one sentence using the second conditional: wanting a pet, but parents won't allow it.
If my parents allowed me to have a pet, I would be happy.
Create three short second conditional sentences that use different verbs (one per sentence).
If I....... I would....
Design a mini writing prompt (2–3 sentences) asking students to write a short paragraph using at least four second conditional sentences about their dream job.
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