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) a dog, I could ...... (bark).
If you ...... (be) a rich oil tycoon, you could ...... (travel) the world.
If my sister ...... (be) a marketing manager, she would ...... (have) a better salary than now.
If your son David ...... (be) a millionaire, he wouldn't ...... (have) to work at all.
If the Thomsons ...... (be) my neighbours, I'd ...... (consider) moving away.
If you ...... (be) a true gentleman, you'd ...... (hold) the door open for the ladies.
If I ...... (be) a king, I'd ...... (live) in a castle.
If we ...... (be) a true democracy, we wouldn't ...... (hear) so much about corruptions in our country.
If your friend Simon ...... (be) at the club when he promised to be there, we would ...... (find) him here, wouldn't we?
If the children ...... (be) at the back of the house, they wouldn't ...... (be) asleep right now.
If Lilly ...... (be) Pete's wife, he'd ...... (be) delighted with joy and happiness.
If you ...... (be) late for a meeting, would you ...... (give) me a call?