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 I ...... (be) you, I'd ...... (try) to catch the bus anyway.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I would ...... (take) a long holiday.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (hand) in the essay right away.
If I ...... (be) in Jane's position, I'd ...... (start) thinking about my future.
If I ...... (be) in Frank's position, I'd ...... (deliver) the letters now.
If I ...... (be) in their shoes, I'd ...... (accept) the proposal.
If I ...... (be) you, I'd ...... (call) Mr Handerson right away.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (write) the thesis soon.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (make) the bed every day.
If I ...... (be) in your father's shoes, I'd ...... (go) jogging every evening.
If I ...... (be) in your mother's shoes, I'd ...... (cook) something delicious tonight.
If I ...... (be) you, I wouldn't ...... (travel) to Africa this summer.