Second conditional: if clause + 'd (would)/wouldn't
Write second conditional sentences to show what Jay is thinking .
Friend: We need someone to play in goal in Tuesday evening's match.
Jay: If ( Oh, no! I'm not free on Tuesday evening) I were free on Tuesday evening, I'd play .
1. Mum: I'm fed up with tidying your room, Jay. I'm going to stop your pocket money.
Jay: If (Maybe I should tidy my room.) .................... .
2. Brother: I'm in trouble for being late for school. Dad's going to be angry.
Jay: If (Only if he finds out.) .................. .
3 Friend: Why don't we go away somewhere this weekend?
Jay: If (Perhaps we can borrow a tent and go camping.) ............... .
4 Sister: My mobile phone bill's really expensive this month!
Jay: If ( Don't chat so much.) ................ .
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1. Mum: I'm fed up with tidying your room, Jay. I'm going to stop your pocket money.
Jay: If (Maybe I should tidy my room.) I tided my room, my mum wouldn't stop my pocket money.
2. Brother: I'm in trouble for being late for school. Dad's going to be angry.
Jay: If (Only if he finds out.) dad found out you were late for school, he would be angry.
3 Friend: Why don't we go away somewhere this weekend?
Jay: If (Perhaps we can borrow a tent and go camping.) we had a tent, we would go camping.
4 Sister: My mobile phone bill's really expensive this month!
Jay: If ( Don't chat so much.) you did't chat so much, your mobile bill wouldn't be so expensive this month.