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 blind pilot, my world would ...... (look) very dark indeed.
If my son ...... (win) a billion dollars, my wife and I might ...... (buy) a lovely cottage in the mountains.
If David's friend ...... (be) a little nicer to the elderly, he might ...... (come) to our house more often.
If the little girl ...... (be) rich, everybody would ...... (want) to be her friend.
If you ...... (catch) the murderer with his hand in the cookie jar, you would ...... (become) famous in the whole town.
If you ...... (become) President, you'd ...... (have) a lot of power over the other people.
If I ...... (be) an astronaut, I'd ...... (fly) to the moon.
If the Johnsons ...... (live) the next door, I'd ...... (go) crazy every evening.
If the cat ...... (be) bigger, we'd ...... (feed) her more, of course.
If Simon ...... (win) the race, he'd ...... (boast) about it for months.
If your lawyer ...... (be) here, he'd ...... (advise) you to keep quiet.
If you ...... (bring) a friend, we'd ...... (welcome) him with open arms.