(Practise constructing conditional clauses type 2)
Second conditional sentence (if clauses type 2) – matching exercise
Difficulty: rather easy (2 of 5)
Select the most suitable clauses on the right for the sentence parts on the left to form an if clause type 2, which is a second conditional sentence, that makes sense.
Example: “If you asked him, ← he would tell you the truth.”
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If she had a car,
The fish would taste very good
If you tidied up your room,
If you went to the farmers’ market in the morning,
We could go for a walk
Sally would be surprised
What would you buy
If they had more money,
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