Esercizio 1: Formazione del secondo condizionale
2. If she *studied* more, she would pass the exam. (Passato semplice del verbo “study”)
3. If we *had* more time, we would travel around the world. (Passato semplice di “have”)
4. If he *knew* the answer, he would tell you. (Passato semplice di “know”)
5. If they *lived* closer, we would meet often. (Passato semplice di “live”)
6. If you *were* taller, you could reach the shelf. (Usa “were” con “you”)
7. If I *saw* a ghost, I would be scared. (Passato semplice di “see”)
8. If she *were* here, she would help us. (Usa “were” con “she”)
9. If we *won* the lottery, we would donate money. (Passato semplice di “win”)
10. If he *did* his homework, he would get good grades. (Passato semplice di “do”)
Esercizio 2: Uso del secondo condizionale in frasi ipotetiche
2. If she *worked* harder, she would improve her skills. (Passato semplice di “work”)
3. If we *had* a car, we would drive to the beach. (Passato semplice di “have”)
4. If he *felt* better, he would come to the party. (Passato semplice di “feel”)
5. If they *spoke* Tamil, communication would be easier. (Passato semplice di “speak”)
6. If you *wrote* the letter, she would read it. (Passato semplice di “write”)
7. If I *found* a wallet, I would return it. (Passato semplice di “find”)
8. If she *did* not forget, she would remember the meeting. (Passato semplice di “do” usato in forma negativa)
9. If we *were* more careful, we would avoid mistakes. (Usa “were” per tutte le persone nel secondo condizionale)
10. If he *listened* to advice, he would succeed. (Passato semplice di “listen”)