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 / snow) tonight, we could ...... (go) out for a walk.
If our subcontractor ...... (check) the parcels now, he wouldn't ...... (spend) half an hour on the phone with Sarah, would he?
If you ...... (not / type) the silly e-mail, you might ...... (hear) the phone ring.
If the cleaners ...... (not / hide) behind the sofa, they could ...... (see) their boss stealing valuable gems.
If the operator ...... (listen) to the client, she would ...... (notice) the despair in the man's voice.
Some of my friends might ...... (go) out tonight if they ...... (not / re-write) their French essays.
Norbert's teacher would ...... (check) the students' homework today if they ...... (not / make) presentations for the biology class.
You could ...... (run) the program on your laptop computer if it ...... (not / perform) a security scan now.
Your step-son would ...... (cut) the hedge at the back of the house if he ...... (not / cram) for his finals now.
The butcher could ...... (close) the shop a little earlier tonight if Internal Control ...... (not / watch) every single step he made these days.
The chauffeur might ...... (drive) a little faster if the young gentleman ...... (not / talk) to him at the moment.
The bankers would ...... (produce) the reports at once if they ...... (be) pressured by the CEO right now.