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 cow ...... (lie) down for a moment, it would ...... (rest) well.
If the farmer ...... (keep) a dog, he might ...... (still / have) all his tools in the shed.
If the merchant ...... (sell) goods of high quality, he could ...... (earn) much more money.
If the postman ...... (deliver) letters every day, he would ...... (get) his own car.
If the soldiers ...... (fight) on our side, we could ...... (win) any battle at all.
If Kate's aunt ...... (go) to the post office, she would ...... (post) the letters for us.
My niece Clara wouldn't ...... (have) to work if she ...... (be) a queen.
Paul's brother-in-law could ...... (retire) at the age of 50 if he ...... (live) in Switzerland.
The CEO's advisors might ...... (help) us with the forecast if we ...... (be) in a position to tell them to report to us as well.
Lucy's doll would ...... (look) much nicer if she ...... (put) some more colourful clothes on it.
Mother would ...... (be) very happy if you ...... (come) at home by 10.00 pm.
The children could ...... (go) out tonight if they ...... (want) to.