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 it ...... (not / rain) the whole day, we would ...... (play) tennis now.
James really hates ships. Therefore, if we ...... (travel) by plane, he'd ...... (be) really delighted.
If you ...... (not / shout) at Helen so much, she'd ...... (calm) down and get down to work immediately.
If the guests ...... (stay) in the other room, they would ...... (have) a lovely view of the mountains.
If we ...... (ski) down the slope now, we might ...... (enjoy) the holiday a lot more.
I really hate rock music. If we ...... (listen) to pop, I'd ...... (drive) more carefully.
David would ...... (take) you to the station if his car ...... (work) alright.
The accountant might ...... (present) the figures more clearly if he ...... (not / read) the document for the first time now.
The governor could ...... (help) us with our medical emergency if he ...... (visit) the US President right now.
Honestly, I'd ...... (invite) your neighbour to our party if he ...... (fly) to Rome right now.
The anchor might ...... (tell) us some new information about the accident if he ...... (not / repeat) the stuff we'd already heard dozens of times before.
The archaeologist would ...... (do) a fine job around here if he ...... (not / think) about his pregnant wife all the time.