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 ...... (stop) smoking, you might ...... (save) as much as 50 euros per month.
If the magician ...... (give) up one or two of his tricks, the performance would ...... (look) much less professional.
If the translator ...... (not / correct) the mistakes, the agency would ...... (not / hire) him again.
If the hired gun ...... (not / succeed) in killing the prime minister, the mob would ...... (finish) the job for sure.
If I ...... (take) a peak at the contract, I could ...... (tell) you whether it's well written or not.
If our cute little dog ...... (bite) anybody, we would ...... (give) it away at once.
The Thomsons might ...... (feel) offended if you ...... (tell) them about the incident with their son.
The supplier could ...... (deliver) the goods two days earlier than agreed if you ...... (offer) him a satisfactory incentive.
I suppose the software would ...... (be) worth the money if we ...... (learn) to operate it quickly.
Dr Springstein could ...... (call) you for help if he ...... (need) it badly, couldn't he?
The clairvoyant might ...... (tell) you the truth if she ...... (know) it.
Some of our business partners would ...... (take) offence at your remarks if you ...... (not / say) they're just jokes.