5. Complete the Second Conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Then tick the sentences that are true for you. You use the Second Conditional to talk about the present or future result of an imaginary situation. If + Past Simple, would ('d)/wouldn't + verb Example: If he younger, he more. If he was younger, he travelled more.1. If I (not feel) well at school, I (go) home. 2. If I (have) hay fever, I (get) some antihistamine tablets. 3. 1 (take) a cold shower if I (have) sunburn. 4. If1 (have) flu, I (not come) to school. 5. I (have) a cat if I (not be) allergic to them. 6. If I (hear) a mosquito in my room, I (not be able) to sleep 7. IfI (burn) my hand, I (hold) it under the cold water tap. 8. I (put) ice on the sting fI (not have) any tablets.
When did the shop open?
What opened some time ago?
Did the shop open sone time ago or 2 years ago?
The shop opened some time ago, didn't it?
Will the last train leave the station at 11.30p.m?
When will the last train leave the station?
What will leave the station at 11.30p.m?
Will the last train leave the station at 11.30p.m or 11.40 p.m?
The last train will leave the station at 11.30p.m, won't it?
Have all the students read this interesting book?
What have all the students read?
Who has read this interesting book?
Have all the students read this interesting book or only some of them?
All the students have read this interesting book, haven't they?
Stop. I would to speak about Nick's birthday. It was a good day. We came in the paintball club and had a great time. Nick's mom has cooked sweet pie. She is nice. And she looks wonderfull despite she is 40. Nick told that he is going to take exams in 2 years and really want his dream will come true. I support him. He is a good friend, honest person and he will be a very brave pilot.