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Rewrite the sentences. Use the second conditional.

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Our house doesn’t have a big garden, so we have to play football in the park.

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I don’t like living in a detached house, so I can’t play my music really loud.

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We don’t have a nine-bedroom mansion, so we don’t invite lots of friends and family to stay.

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Our flat is small, so my parents don’t allow me to have a pet.

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I don’t close my bedroom shutters at night, so I wake up early in the morning.

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They haven’t got a fence. Their dog keeps running away.

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They aren’t interested in gardening. Their flower beds are a mess.

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I share a bedroom with my brother. I can’t watch TV at night.

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Our house is near an airport. It’s noisy in the garden.

Rewrite the two sentences as one second conditional sentence.

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You drink a lot of coffee. You sleep badly.

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You don’t put your clothes away. Your room is a mess.

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You don’t eat vegetables. You aren’t healthy.

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You’re always with your friends. You don’t have time for me.

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You don’t study. You don’t pass your exams.

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You never save any money. We can’t go on holiday.

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You go to bed late. You’re tired.

Use the words to make sentences.

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I / rather / you / not borrow / my clothes

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I / wish / we / live / in a bigger house

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If only / we / see / more of each other.

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She / rather / stay in tonight

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I / wish / we / can / get married tomorrow

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If only / you / be / ten years younger.

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Rewrite the sentences. Use the second conditional.

*Question:

Our house doesn’t have a big garden, so we have to play football in the park.

If our house had a big garden, we /would not/wouldn’t/ have to play football in the park.

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I don’t like living in a detached house, so I can’t play my music really loud.

If I lived in a detached house, I could play my music really loud.

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We don’t have a nine-bedroom mansion, so we don’t invite lots of friends and family to stay.

If we had a nine-bedroom mansion, we would invite lots of friends and family to stay.

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Our flat is small, so my parents don’t allow me to have a pet.

If our flat /was not/wasn’t/ so small, my parents would allow me to have a pet.

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I don’t close my bedroom shutters at night, so I wake up early in the morning.

If I closed my bedroom shutters at night, I /would not/wouldn’t/ wake up early in the morning.

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They haven’t got a fence. Their dog keeps running away.

If they had a fence, their dog /would not/wouldn’t/ keep running away.

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They aren’t interested in gardening. Their flower beds are a mess.

If they were interested in gardening, their flowerbeds /would not/wouldn’t/ be a mess.

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I share a bedroom with my brother. I can’t watch TV at night.

If I /did not/didn’t/ share a bedroom with my brother, I could watch TV at night.

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Our house is near an airport. It’s noisy in the garden.

If our house /was not/wasn’t/ near an airport, it /would not/wouldn’t/ be noisy in the garden.

Rewrite the two sentences as one second conditional sentence.

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You drink a lot of coffee. You sleep badly.

If you /did not/didn’t/ drink a lot of coffee, you /would not/wouldn’t/ sleep badly.

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You don’t put your clothes away. Your room is a mess.

If you put your clothes away, your room /would not/wouldn’t/ be a mess.

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You don’t eat vegetables. You aren’t healthy.

If you ate vegetables, you /’d/ would/ be healthy.

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You’re always with your friends. You don’t have time for me.

If you /were not/weren’t/ always with your friends, you /’d / would/ have time for me.

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You don’t study. You don’t pass your exams.

If you studied, you /’d / would/ pass your exams.

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You never save any money. We can’t go on holiday.

If you saved some money, we could go on holiday.

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You go to bed late. You’re tired.

If you /did not/didn’t/ go to bed late, you /would not/wouldn’t/ be tired.

Use the words to make sentences.

*Question:

I / rather / you / not borrow / my clothes

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I / wish / we / live / in a bigger house

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If only / we / see / more of each other.

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She / rather / stay in tonight

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I / wish / we / can / get married tomorrow

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If only / you / be / ten years younger.


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