Complete the second conditional sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
If Janine stayed in London, she would find a great job.
If someone found a wallet full of money, they would probably return it.
You would make a good offer if you wanted to sell my house.
If prices were not so high, I would buy a new house.
Alison wouldn't spend so much on food if she used coupons.
Write second conditional questions using the words below.
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose?
What would you do if you found a wallet full of money on the street?
What would you buy if you won a large sum of money in the lottery?
How would people travel around the world if there were no planes?
If you won a holiday to anywhere in the world, where would you go?
Choose the correct words (a, b, or c) to complete the sentences.
People go to a post office (a) if they want to send a letter abroad.
My dad visits the DIY store (c) when he wants to build or make something at home.
The baker's (b) on Carlton Street makes the best fresh bread in town.
All my clothes are dirty, so I need to take them to the launderette (a).
My brother likes to meet his friends in a coffee shop (b) on the High Street.
Complete the sentences with the words below. There is one extra word.
They're selling jeans with a 50% discount .
I took the shoes back to the shop and got a refund because they were badly made.
The second conditional is used to talk about hypothetical situations and their possible outcomes. It uses the past simple after 'if' and 'would' followed by the base verb in the main clause.