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Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown.\r\nUse the correct Second Conditional forms (If + past simple, would + base verb) to describe hypothetical work situations.\r\nSome sentences may have more than one blank, so make sure you complete all of them.",0,[11,45,72,102,133,164,195,223,254,282,307,334],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":14,"exampleSentence":15,"blanks":16},"019d434e-08f6-76ff-8a67-897b0a6d6ede","If I __1__ a promotion, I __2__ able to move to a bigger apartment.","Use the second conditional (If + past simple, would + base verb) to describe hypothetical or unlikely situations in the present or future. The if-clause takes the past simple (got), and the result clause uses would + base verb (would be).","If she earned more money, she would buy a new car.",[17,33],{"id":18,"blankNumber":19,"options":20},"019d434e-08f4-746e-a0cd-2e6e3b416d80",1,[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f4-70b2-a0cd-2e6e38debc2c","got",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f4-7146-a0cd-2e6e39792243","would get",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f4-719a-a0cd-2e6e3a6d0a85","will get",2,{"id":34,"blankNumber":32,"options":35},"019d434e-08f4-758e-a0cd-2e6e3d59636e",[36,39,42],{"id":37,"optionText":38,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f4-750a-a0cd-2e6e3baabd50","would be",{"id":40,"optionText":41,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f4-753e-a0cd-2e6e3ca91028","will be",{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f4-756a-a0cd-2e6e3d520538","was",{"id":46,"sentenceTemplate":47,"displayOrder":19,"explanation":48,"exampleSentence":49,"blanks":50},"019d434e-08f6-797f-8a67-897b0f79fb1b","My boss __1__ more flexible if he __2__ how hard we work.","Use the second conditional to express an imaginary or contrary-to-fact situation. The result clause uses would + base verb (would be), and the if-clause uses past simple (understood).","They would hire more staff if they had a bigger budget.",[51,60],{"id":52,"blankNumber":19,"options":53},"019d434e-08f6-788b-8a67-897b0cf05d7a",[54,56,58],{"id":55,"optionText":38,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-77f7-8a67-897b0b5adaf0",{"id":57,"optionText":41,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7837-8a67-897b0c32be2a",{"id":59,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7863-8a67-897b0cba49f4",{"id":61,"blankNumber":32,"options":62},"019d434e-08f6-7933-8a67-897b0f112548",[63,66,69],{"id":64,"optionText":65,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-78cb-8a67-897b0da4fd01","understood",{"id":67,"optionText":68,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-78f3-8a67-897b0dc375cb","would understand",{"id":70,"optionText":71,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7913-8a67-897b0e6998c2","understands",{"id":73,"sentenceTemplate":74,"displayOrder":32,"explanation":75,"exampleSentence":76,"blanks":77},"019d434e-08f6-7b3f-8a67-897b14a1c8a4","If we __1__ from home, we __2__ so much time commuting.","Use the second conditional to talk about hypothetical situations that are not currently true. The if-clause takes past simple (worked), and the result clause uses would + base verb (would not waste).","If I lived closer to the office, I would save money on transport.",[78,90],{"id":79,"blankNumber":19,"options":80},"019d434e-08f6-7a4f-8a67-897b11b8361f",[81,84,87],{"id":82,"optionText":83,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-79e3-8a67-897b0f9c8f8c","worked",{"id":85,"optionText":86,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7a0b-8a67-897b10854e18","would work",{"id":88,"optionText":89,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7a2f-8a67-897b117513cf","work",{"id":91,"blankNumber":32,"options":92},"019d434e-08f6-7b03-8a67-897b14a13b4c",[93,96,99],{"id":94,"optionText":95,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7a87-8a67-897b1298b616","would not waste",{"id":97,"optionText":98,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7aab-8a67-897b13077b73","will not waste",{"id":100,"optionText":101,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7ae3-8a67-897b13c40f2d","did not waste",{"id":103,"sentenceTemplate":104,"displayOrder":105,"explanation":106,"exampleSentence":107,"blanks":108},"019d434e-08f6-7cdf-8a67-897b190bcea5","She __1__ for that job if she __2__ more confident about her skills.",3,"Use the second conditional for imaginary or unreal present situations. The result clause uses would + base verb (would apply), and the if-clause uses past simple (felt).","He would ask for a raise if he knew the right time.",[109,121],{"id":110,"blankNumber":19,"options":111},"019d434e-08f6-7c07-8a67-897b16843c90",[112,115,118],{"id":113,"optionText":114,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7b9f-8a67-897b14be67f4","would apply",{"id":116,"optionText":117,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7bc3-8a67-897b15756328","applied",{"id":119,"optionText":120,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7be7-8a67-897b15ba1034","will apply",{"id":122,"blankNumber":32,"options":123},"019d434e-08f6-7ca3-8a67-897b18965c55",[124,127,130],{"id":125,"optionText":126,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7c3f-8a67-897b173efd55","felt",{"id":128,"optionText":129,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7c63-8a67-897b17e27700","would feel",{"id":131,"optionText":132,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7c83-8a67-897b1853b071","feels",{"id":134,"sentenceTemplate":135,"displayOrder":136,"explanation":137,"exampleSentence":138,"blanks":139},"019d434e-08f6-7e73-8a67-897b1e388594","If the company __1__ better benefits, more people __2__ to work here.",4,"Use the second conditional to describe hypothetical situations that contrast with present reality. The if-clause uses past simple (offered), and the result clause uses would + base verb (would want).","If they paid higher salaries, they would attract better candidates.",[140,152],{"id":141,"blankNumber":19,"options":142},"019d434e-08f6-7d9f-8a67-897b1b7c6547",[143,146,149],{"id":144,"optionText":145,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7d3b-8a67-897b19613c7f","offered",{"id":147,"optionText":148,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7d5f-8a67-897b1a074748","would offer",{"id":150,"optionText":151,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7d7f-8a67-897b1b057a27","offers",{"id":153,"blankNumber":32,"options":154},"019d434e-08f6-7e37-8a67-897b1e158462",[155,158,161],{"id":156,"optionText":157,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7dd3-8a67-897b1bef36eb","would want",{"id":159,"optionText":160,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7df7-8a67-897b1c9c27a0","wanted",{"id":162,"optionText":163,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7e17-8a67-897b1d712e98","will want",{"id":165,"sentenceTemplate":166,"displayOrder":167,"explanation":168,"exampleSentence":169,"blanks":170},"019d434e-08f7-707b-a800-f665a1ef028e","I __1__ my own business if I __2__ enough money saved.",5,"Use the second conditional to express an unreal or unlikely situation in the present. The result clause uses would + base verb (would start), and the if-clause uses past simple (had).","She would quit her job if she won the lottery.",[171,183],{"id":172,"blankNumber":19,"options":173},"019d434e-08f6-7f3f-8a67-897b211e3fb7",[174,177,180],{"id":175,"optionText":176,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7ed7-8a67-897b1e8d26e5","would start",{"id":178,"optionText":179,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7eff-8a67-897b1f76d96d","started",{"id":181,"optionText":182,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f6-7f1f-8a67-897b2072ee3a","will start",{"id":184,"blankNumber":32,"options":185},"019d434e-08f7-703f-a800-f665a14befff",[186,189,192],{"id":187,"optionText":188,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f6-7f77-8a67-897b21b3ee76","had",{"id":190,"optionText":191,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f6-7f97-8a67-897b22b1f419","would have",{"id":193,"optionText":194,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-7017-a800-f665a14069bd","have",{"id":196,"sentenceTemplate":197,"displayOrder":198,"explanation":199,"exampleSentence":200,"blanks":201},"019d434e-08f7-7213-a800-f665a6e9e9e2","If my colleagues __1__ more supportive, I __2__ happier at work.",6,"Use the second conditional to describe imaginary situations. The if-clause uses past simple, with were for all persons (were), and the result clause uses would + base verb (would feel).","If the office were quieter, I would concentrate better.",[202,213],{"id":203,"blankNumber":19,"options":204},"019d434e-08f7-713b-a800-f665a3b88850",[205,208,210],{"id":206,"optionText":207,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-70d7-a800-f665a228df95","were",{"id":209,"optionText":38,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-70fb-a800-f665a2e6d470",{"id":211,"optionText":212,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-711b-a800-f665a32fa6a6","are",{"id":214,"blankNumber":32,"options":215},"019d434e-08f7-71d7-a800-f665a67e1fa2",[216,218,221],{"id":217,"optionText":129,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-7173-a800-f665a492d5aa",{"id":219,"optionText":220,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-7197-a800-f665a55590bb","will feel",{"id":222,"optionText":126,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-71b7-a800-f665a62762cb",{"id":224,"sentenceTemplate":225,"displayOrder":226,"explanation":227,"exampleSentence":228,"blanks":229},"019d434e-08f7-73b7-a800-f665aa17cfd5","We __1__ overtime if the manager __2__ us fairly for it.",7,"Use the second conditional to talk about hypothetical situations in the present or future. The result clause uses would + base verb (would do), and the if-clause uses past simple (paid).","They would work harder if the company rewarded their efforts.",[230,242],{"id":231,"blankNumber":19,"options":232},"019d434e-08f7-72d7-a800-f665a77e1f74",[233,236,239],{"id":234,"optionText":235,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-726f-a800-f665a721fb10","would do",{"id":237,"optionText":238,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-7297-a800-f665a728684b","will do",{"id":240,"optionText":241,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-72bb-a800-f665a74d3c60","did",{"id":243,"blankNumber":32,"options":244},"019d434e-08f7-737b-a800-f665a978b98a",[245,248,251],{"id":246,"optionText":247,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-7317-a800-f665a8578ad5","paid",{"id":249,"optionText":250,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-733f-a800-f665a8d2e1b7","would pay",{"id":252,"optionText":253,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-735f-a800-f665a90618c2","pays",{"id":255,"sentenceTemplate":256,"displayOrder":257,"explanation":258,"exampleSentence":259,"blanks":260},"019d434e-08f7-75ab-a800-f665ad6cfb53","If I __1__ the chance to work abroad, I __2__ it immediately.",8,"Use the second conditional to express an unreal or unlikely situation. The if-clause uses past simple (had), and the result clause uses would + base verb (would take).","If he received a job offer from Google, he would accept it right away.",[261,270],{"id":262,"blankNumber":19,"options":263},"019d434e-08f7-747b-a800-f665abae609c",[264,266,268],{"id":265,"optionText":188,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-7413-a800-f665aa9ff86a",{"id":267,"optionText":191,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-743b-a800-f665aafd1e8b",{"id":269,"optionText":194,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-745b-a800-f665ab6a8a45",{"id":271,"blankNumber":32,"options":272},"019d434e-08f7-7567-a800-f665ad4c0450",[273,276,279],{"id":274,"optionText":275,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-74f7-a800-f665abb8fd97","would take",{"id":277,"optionText":278,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-7523-a800-f665abe287e0","took",{"id":280,"optionText":281,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-7547-a800-f665acb8c24f","will take",{"id":283,"sentenceTemplate":284,"displayOrder":285,"explanation":286,"exampleSentence":287,"blanks":288},"019d434e-08f7-7753-a800-f665b0e218ff","The team __1__ more productive if they __2__ fewer meetings to attend.",9,"Use the second conditional to describe an imaginary situation that contrasts with current reality. The result clause uses would + base verb (would be), and the if-clause uses past simple (had).","Employees would feel less stressed if they worked shorter hours.",[289,298],{"id":290,"blankNumber":19,"options":291},"019d434e-08f7-766f-a800-f665af962740",[292,294,296],{"id":293,"optionText":38,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-7607-a800-f665ae025190",{"id":295,"optionText":41,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-762f-a800-f665ae241b17",{"id":297,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-764f-a800-f665aeab0c9c",{"id":299,"blankNumber":32,"options":300},"019d434e-08f7-7717-a800-f665b04269e9",[301,303,305],{"id":302,"optionText":188,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-76ab-a800-f665afbe5721",{"id":304,"optionText":191,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-76cf-a800-f665afce0530",{"id":306,"optionText":194,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-76ef-a800-f665b00850d5",{"id":308,"sentenceTemplate":309,"displayOrder":310,"explanation":311,"exampleSentence":312,"blanks":313},"019d434e-08f7-7907-a800-f665b5387272","If she __1__ in a different department, she __2__ more opportunities for advancement.",10,"Use the second conditional to talk about hypothetical or unreal present situations. The if-clause uses past simple (worked), and the result clause uses would + base verb (would have).","If I changed careers, I would earn less money at first.",[314,324],{"id":315,"blankNumber":19,"options":316},"019d434e-08f7-782b-a800-f665b2f158a3",[317,319,321],{"id":318,"optionText":83,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-77af-a800-f665b14777a5",{"id":320,"optionText":86,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-77e7-a800-f665b18dfa88",{"id":322,"optionText":323,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-780b-a800-f665b211453a","works",{"id":325,"blankNumber":32,"options":326},"019d434e-08f7-78cb-a800-f665b4973e29",[327,329,332],{"id":328,"optionText":191,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-7863-a800-f665b31435bb",{"id":330,"optionText":331,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-7887-a800-f665b34078b2","will have",{"id":333,"optionText":188,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-78ab-a800-f665b3eae17a",{"id":335,"sentenceTemplate":336,"displayOrder":337,"explanation":338,"exampleSentence":339,"blanks":340},"019d434e-08f7-7a9b-a800-f665b8fd3f82","He __1__ for a new job if his current position __2__ so demanding.",11,"Use the second conditional to express an imaginary situation opposite to the current reality. The result clause uses would + base verb (would not look), and the if-clause uses past simple with were for the verb to be (were not).","She would stay in her job if it were not so stressful.",[341,353],{"id":342,"blankNumber":19,"options":343},"019d434e-08f7-79c7-a800-f665b6ba5e9a",[344,347,350],{"id":345,"optionText":346,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-7963-a800-f665b53fc47b","would not look",{"id":348,"optionText":349,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-7987-a800-f665b59dd577","will not look",{"id":351,"optionText":352,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-79ab-a800-f665b610636e","did not look",{"id":354,"blankNumber":32,"options":355},"019d434e-08f7-7a5f-a800-f665b8730ebb",[356,359,362],{"id":357,"optionText":358,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d434e-08f7-79ff-a800-f665b72768c8","were not",{"id":360,"optionText":361,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019d434e-08f7-7a23-a800-f665b73c0312","would not be",{"id":363,"optionText":364,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d434e-08f7-7a43-a800-f665b77d3336","is not",{"title":366,"slug":367,"language":368},"Second Conditional","second-conditional","en"]