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 the father ...... (sell) his house, he would ...... (have) enough money to fund his daughter's university studies.
If your cousin ...... (offer) me a good job, I might ...... (consider) accepting it.
If we ...... (live) in Canada, we would ...... (speak) English or French.
If you ...... (buy) a bigger house, your sons could ...... (have) a room each.
If Mr Jackson ...... (announce) the news, we would ...... (know) what he was talking about.
If the guys ...... (go) to Italy on holiday, they could ...... (visit) loads of beautiful sights.
The modem would ...... (start) working again if you ...... (hook) it up to the power socket directly.
The birds might ...... (die) during the harsh winter if the hunters ...... (not / take) care of them at all.
The cookies might ...... (get) burnt if the chef ...... (not / pay) attention to the oven.
You could ...... (lose) a lot of weight if you ...... (stop) eating all that junk food.
The police officer might ...... (find) the missing lady if he ...... (start) asking the right questions.
The killer could ...... (get) away with his crimes if the judge ...... (find) him innocent.