Exercícios de Segundo Condicional – Parte 1
2. If she *were* taller, she would play basketball. (Use o passado do verbo “to be” para “she”)
3. If they *lived* closer, we would visit them more often. (Use o passado do verbo “live”)
4. If he *studied* harder, he would pass the exam. (Use o passado do verbo “study”)
5. If you *knew* the answer, you would tell me. (Use o passado do verbo “know”)
6. If we *went* to the beach, we would have fun. (Use o passado do verbo “go”)
7. If she *spoke* French, she would travel to Paris. (Use o passado do verbo “speak”)
8. If I *were* you, I would take the job. (Use o passado do verbo “to be” para “I”)
9. If it *rained* tomorrow, we would stay inside. (Use o passado do verbo “rain”)
10. If you *asked* politely, they would help you. (Use o passado do verbo “ask”)
Exercícios de Segundo Condicional – Parte 2
2. If they *were* more careful, they wouldn’t make mistakes. (Use o passado do verbo “to be” para “they”)
3. If I *had* more free time, I would learn a new language. (Use o passado do verbo “have”)
4. If you *wrote* a letter, she would reply. (Use o passado do verbo “write”)
5. If we *could* fly, we would travel everywhere. (Use o passado do verbo modal “can”)
6. If she *listened* to advice, she would improve. (Use o passado do verbo “listen”)
7. If I *were* rich, I would donate money to charity. (Use o passado do verbo “to be” para “I”)
8. If they *played* football, they would be healthier. (Use o passado do verbo “play”)
9. If you *understood* the question, you would answer it. (Use o passado do verbo “understand”)
10. If we *had* a car, we would drive to the mountains. (Use o passado do verbo “have”)