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 you ...... (tell) us a good joke, we'd ...... (laugh) a lot.
If Jason's parents ...... (buy) you a present, it would ...... (definitely / be) something sweet.
If the young English teacher ...... (feel) his former student liked him, he'd ...... (invite) her out on a romantic walk.
If Pete ...... (have) the courage, he'd ...... (ask) Lilly out on a date.
If Martin's sister ...... (be) late for the meeting, she would ...... (give) us a call.
If you ...... (sell) the machine gun, you would ...... (earn) a lot of money.
I suppose it wouldn't ...... (take) long to get another ID card if you ...... (lose) your current one.
It would ...... (take) ages to renew your visa if your current one ...... (expire).
Mr Sanders would ...... (give) you everything back if he ...... (know) you're here.
The headmaster would ...... (let) us go a little earlier if we ...... (behave) well.
The news would ...... (make) fine headlines if the reporters ...... (present) it more dramatically.
The Davidsons would ...... (fly) to France if they ...... (have) enough money.