Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets using the second conditional. Use a comma to separate the main clause phrase from the subordinate clause phrase.
If Lilly ...... (fall) in love with Pete, he'd ...... (be) the happiest man in the whole wide world.
If my sister ...... (spend) less money on sweets, she would ...... (have) more money in the future.
If the young man ...... (have) more courage, he would ...... (ask) the lovely girl out on a date.
If the panel ...... (try) some of these biscuits, they would ...... (say) these are the best.
If the lorry owner ...... (offer) us a better price, we would ...... (buy) the old thing from him.
If you ...... (open) a new restaurant around here, you would ...... (make) a lot of money in no time.
If my brother ...... (break) his word, I would ...... (never / trust) him again.
The painter would ...... (draw) a lovely cartoon if he ...... (have) more colour pencils.
Simon's grandmother would ...... (bake) us a sweet chocolate cake tomorrow if she ...... (buy) some eggs.
Marie's husband would ...... (take) his wife on a trip around the world if he ...... (have) enough money to pay for it.
David's GP would ...... (tell) his patient the results if he ...... (know) it already.
The young English teacher would ...... (invite) his former student out for a drink if she ...... (want) to spend some time with him.