I. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
Janine is a daydreamer. She imagines what would happen if she won the lottery.
1. If I (to play) ... the lottery, I (to have) ... a chance to hit the jackpot.
2. If I (to hit) ... the jackpot, I (to be)... rich.
3. If I (to be) ... rich, my life (to change) ... completely.
4. I (to buy) ... a lonely island, if I (to find) ... a nice one.
5. If I (to own) ... a lonely island, I (to build) ... a huge house by the beach.
6. I (to invite) ... all my friends if I (to have) ... a house by the beach.
7. I (to pick) ... my friends up in my yacht if they (to want) ... to spend their holidays on my island.
8. We (to have) ... great parties if my friends (to come) ... to my island.
9. If we (to like) ... to go shopping in a big city, we (to charter) ... a helicopter.
10. But if my friends' holidays (to be) ... over, I (to feel) ... very lonely on my lonely island.
II. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II) by putting the verbs into the correct form. Use conditional I with would in the main clause.
1. If we (to have) ... a yacht, we (to sail) ... the seven seas.
2. If he (to have) ... more time, he (to learn) ... karate.
3. If they (to tell) ... their father, he (to be) ... very angry.
4. She (to spend) ... a year in the USA if it ( to be) ... easier to get a green card.
5. If I (to live) ... on a lonely island, I (to run) ... around naked all day.
6. We (help) ... you if we (know) ... how.
7. My brother (to buy) ... a sports car if he (to have) ... the money.
8. If I (to feel) ... better, I (to go) ... to the cinema with you.
9. If you (to go) ... by bike more often, you (to be / not) ... so flabby.
10. She (not / to talk) ... to you if she (to be) ... mad at you.