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 the chubby boy ...... (run) to school every day, he'd ...... (lose) a lot of weight.
If you ...... (cut) your hair short, you might ...... (look) more attractive.
If your daughter ...... (practise) tennis regularly, she could ...... (become) a great player one day.
If the cleaning lady ...... (take) out that rubbish, there would ...... (be) nothing in the bin.
If somebody ...... (fall) down the sewer, they'd ...... (be) dead instantly.
If the manager ...... (decide) to sell the company, we'd ...... (lose) our jobs.
Mr and Mrs Hannings might ...... (feel) a little over their head if you ...... (let) them do everything by themselves.
Our teachers would ...... (give) us more homework if we ...... (have) any time to do it.
Jason would ...... (pay) back his debts if he ...... (have) any money in his account.
The artists might ...... (perform) very well if their leading team member ...... (be) on stage.
The dentist could ...... (help) you with your little problem if you ...... (go) to see him, darling.
Lucy's eyes would ...... (be) just fine if they ...... (be) a little closer to each other.