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 ...... (see) to it that Mr Davidson receives his new video recorder by the end of the week.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I wouldn't ...... (watch) TV all night long.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (type) the contract today.
If I ...... (be) in Kate's position, I wouldn't ...... (shout) at my boss at all.
If I ...... (be) in Martha's position, I'd ...... (manage) a little better, I think.
If I ...... (be) in their shoes, I'd ...... (cry) all night long.
If I ...... (be) you, I'd ...... (plant) some other herbs.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (reconsider) my decision.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (stay) away from Mr Rogers.
If I ...... (be) in Anton's shoes, I wouldn't ...... (go) rock-climbing.
If I ...... (be) in your nephew's shoes, I wouldn't ...... (swim) in the pond.
If I ...... (be) you, I wouldn't ...... (sell) the horse.