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 people ...... (have) wings, they could ...... (fly).
If women ...... (gain) more power in politics, the world might ...... (turn) into a more peaceful place.
If the president ...... (stop) making such silly appearances, the country might ...... (gain) some foreign acclaim as well.
If all students ...... (study) really hard, the job market would ...... (look) very much different.
If the prime minister ...... (say) something intelligent for a change, the people might ...... (consider) re-electing him.
If the house ...... (can) talk, it would ...... (tell) us some very interesting things.
Ants might ...... (become) the rulers of the earth if they ...... (take) over the governments.
You would ...... (become) a king if you ...... (marry) a queen.
The city might ...... (attract) more tourists if the mayor ...... (clean) up the streets from criminals and crooks.
Everybody would ...... (suffer) a huge shock if it ...... (snow) in May.
The president would ...... (resign) if the people ...... (really / think) he was responsible for the embezzlement.
The dead would ...... (rise) from their graves if they ...... (see) the injustice in our sweet little country.