
If Greg _ (not have) money enough to move to another town, we _ (give) it to him.If the King _ (employ) an agent it (certainly be) you.These legends _ (draw) them on, if only they _ (have) no time to think realistic.Molly’s face says 'I _ (love) you if _ I but I can't.’.If the police_ (turn) the robber out he _ (do) it again.Binnerts _ (may) look for some sources on Dracula, if there_ (be) any.
Insert the verbs in the appropriate form to form second conditionals.
If it weren't / wouldn’t be for the pain and disgrace Sue would be / will be willing to end it all. It would look / will look as if we were / had been conspiring. If this could / was be arranged there will be/ would be nothing left for Chris to do. If my brother were / had to blame he will/ would ask your forgiveness. The East India Company can / could break Miguel’s control, if it can increase / increased the coffee amount on the market. The transfer will / would be easier if she would have /had no idea what was happening. If the captain was / had shipwrecked, and you wanted/ want to rescue him in a boat, he would want / will want to know who was rowing the boat before he would get / got in. If Maggie looked/ would look out his eyes, would she / did she come away from the terrifying experience?.
I wouldn’t / mustn’t be surprised if we will turn / turned out to be ordinary humans, after all.No mother would have sent/would send a child to anything so awful if she is not/ were not in such misery herself!.Choose the correct option to form second conditional sentences.