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[SECOND CONDITIONAL] She ______________ (call) him if she ___________ (know) his number.
She would call him if she knew his number.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] We _________________ (come) to dinner if we _________________ (have) time.
We would come to dinner if we had time.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] They _________________ (have) more money if they _________________ (not / buy) so many clothes
They would have more money if they didn't buy so many clothes
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] We _________________ (buy) a house if we _________________ (decide) to stay here.
We would buy a house if we decided to stay here.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] She _________________ (be) happier if she _________________ (have) more friends.
She would be happier if she had more friends.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If she _________________ (pass) the exam, she _________________ (be) able to enter university.
If she passed the exam, she would be able to enter university.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If we _________________ (live) in Mexico, I _________________ (speak) Spanish.
If we lived in Mexico, I would speak Spanish.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If I _________________ (speak) perfect English, I _________________ (have) a good job.
If I spoke perfect English, I would have a good job.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If you _________________ (have) a better job, we _________________ (be) able to buy a new car.
If you had a better job, we would be able to buy a new car.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If we _________________ (win) the lottery, we _________________ (travel) the world.
If we won the lottery, we would travel the world.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If she _________________ (not / be) always so late, she _________________ (be) promoted.
If she weren’t always so late, she would be promoted.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If I _________________ (have) enough money, I _________________ (buy) a big house.
If I had enough money, I would buy a big house.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If we _________________ (not / be) friends, I _________________ (be) angry with you.
If we weren’t friends, I would be angry with you.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If he _________________ (be) younger, he _________________ (travel) more
If he were younger, he would travel more.
[SECOND CONDITIONAL] If I _________________ (be) you, I _________________ (get) a new job.
If I were you, I would get a new job.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] I __________________ (buy) a new dress if I __________________ (have) enough money. 
I’ll buy a new dress if I have enough money. 
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] He __________________ (not / get) a better job if he __________________ (not / pass) that exam.
He won’t get a better job if he doesn't pass that exam.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] She __________________ (stay) in London if she __________________ (get) a job.
She’ll stay in London if she gets a job.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] They __________________ (go) to the party if they __________________ (be) invited.
They’ll go to the party if they are invited.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] I __________________ (come) early if you __________________ (want).
I’ll come early if you want.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If you __________________ (not / want) to go out, I __________________ (cook) dinner at home.
If you don’t want to go out, I'll cook dinner at home.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If we __________________ (eat) all this cake, we __________________ (feel) sick.
If we eat all this cake, we'll feel sick.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If I __________________ (not / go) to bed early, I __________________ (be) tired tomorrow.
If I don’t go to bed early, I'll be tired tomorrow.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If the weather __________________ (not / improve), we __________________ (not / have) a picnic.
If the weather doesn’t improve, we won't have a picnic.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If we __________________ (go) on holiday this summer, we __________________ (go) to Spain.
If we go on holiday this summer, we’ll go to Spain.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If we __________________ (wait) here, we __________________ (be) late.
If we wait here, we'll be late.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If he __________________ (come), I __________________ (be) surprised.
If he comes, I'll be surprised.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If we __________________ (not / see) each other tomorrow, we __________________ (see) each other next week.
If we don’t see each other tomorrow, we'll see each other next week.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If you __________________ (get) back late, I __________________ (be) angry.
If you get back late, I'll be angry.
[FIRST CONDITIONAL] If I __________________ (go) out tonight, I __________________ (go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema.