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) at home, I could ...... (print) out the documents.
If you ...... (be) a bit taller, you might ...... (play) on our team.
If Kate's mother ...... (be) at the reception, she would ...... (enjoy) herself.
If your family ...... (be) at church, they could ...... (listen) to a wonderful preacher.
If our friends ...... (be) somewhere around here, they might ...... (tag) along and we might go to a club.
If you ...... (be) a bit more tolerant, you would ...... (be) a much better person.
If I ...... (be) a surgeon, I could ...... (operate) on patients.
If we ...... (be) in a southern state now, the weather would ...... (be) lovely.
If our neighbour's dog ...... (be) a little louder, we might not ...... (hear) the TV at all.
If the guards ...... (be) a little closer to the president, he might ...... (not / see) his fans.
If the kitchen ...... (be) a little larger, we might ...... (fit) in a bigger table.
If you ...... (be) a kung fu master, you might ...... (protect) all your friends.