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 ...... (put) the plan into practice, you could ...... (make) a fortune, Henry.
If the cook ...... (prepare) a great salmon, he could ...... (get) a pay rise.
If the racing driver ...... (win) the race, he could ...... (become) quite famous.
If the burglar ...... (switch) on the lights, the police could ...... (find) him easily.
If the actors ...... (not / learn) their lines, the show couldn't ...... (go) on.
If your tenants ...... (not / pay) the rent on time, you could ...... (evict) them.
The cleaning lady could ...... (have) a day off tomorrow if she ...... (want) to attend to her sick mother.
Those scientists could ...... (come) up with a great idea if they ...... (put) their heads together.
Do you believe Pete could ...... (ever / enchant) Lilly's heart if he ...... (try) hard enough?
The solicitors could ...... (get) Mr Arnolds out of prison right now if the judge ...... (vote) in their favour.
The shop assistant could ...... (offer) those blouses to the customers if she ...... (not / be) too busy talking to her friend on the phone.
The archaeologist could ...... (uncover) the truth about the pyramid if he ...... (search) a bit more thoroughly.