Esercizio 1: Formazione del secondo condizionale
2. If she *were* here, she would help us. (Usa “essere” per terza persona singolare)
3. If we *lived* near the river, we would go fishing every day. (Usa il passato di “vivere”)
4. If he *knew* the answer, he would tell you. (Usa il passato di “sapere”)
5. If they *were* rich, they would travel the world. (Usa “essere” per plurale)
6. If you *studied* harder, you would pass the exam. (Usa il passato di “studiare”)
7. If I *were* you, I would not do that. (Usa “essere” per prima persona singolare in ipotesi)
8. If she *spoke* Kannada, she would get a better job. (Usa il passato di “parlare”)
9. If we *had* a car, we would drive to the beach. (Usa il passato di “avere”)
10. If he *played* the guitar, he would join the band. (Usa il passato di “suonare”)
Esercizio 2: Uso del secondo condizionale in frasi ipotetiche
2. If you *had* a map, you would not get lost. (Usa il passato di “avere”)
3. If they *studied* Kannada every day, they would speak it fluently. (Usa il passato di “studiare”)
4. If she *were* more patient, she would teach better. (Usa “essere” per una qualità ipotetica)
5. If we *went* to the market, we would buy fresh vegetables. (Usa il passato di “andare”)
6. If he *listened* carefully, he would understand the lesson. (Usa il passato di “ascoltare”)
7. If I *had* more money, I would buy a new phone. (Usa il passato di “avere”)
8. If you *were* honest, people would trust you. (Usa “essere” per un tratto caratteriale)
9. If they *lived* in the city, they would use public transport. (Usa il passato di “vivere”)
10. If she *worked* hard, she would get a promotion. (Usa il passato di “lavorare”)