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) in your shoes, I could ...... (live) on that kind of salary.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I might ...... (wonder) about Michael's whereabouts.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I could ...... (mask) some of the bruises.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I could ...... (settle) down in this quiet little village.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I'd ...... (keep) my mouth shut about such things, Martin.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I might ...... (go) for an early lunch.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I might ...... (get) scared after all.
If I ...... (be) you, I wouldn't ...... (accept) the terms and conditions suggested by your employer.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I'd ...... (run) away from home, Anna.
If I ...... (be) in your position, I would ...... (do) the very same thing, Michael.
If I ...... (be) you, I wouldn't ...... (be) so strict to the kids.
If I ...... (be) in your shoes, I'd ...... (start) looking for a new job, David.