Second Conditional — Lückentext 1
Übe die Bildung des Second Conditional: if-Teil im Simple Past, Hauptsatz mit would/could/might + Infinitiv.
Setze das Verb in der richtigen Form ein. Das Modalverb steht nicht in den Klammern — du entscheidest es selbst.
Aufgabe
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If I won the lottery, I around the world. (travel)
→ If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world. (Second Conditional: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv)
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If she a car, she would drive to work every day. (have)
→ If she had a car, she would drive to work every day. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; have → had)
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If I you, I would apply for that job. (be)
→ If I were you, I would apply for that job. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; were für alle Personen)
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He more friends if he were more open. (have)
→ He would have more friends if he were more open. (Second Conditional: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv)
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If they in a bigger city, they could find better jobs. (live)
→ If they lived in a bigger city, they could find better jobs. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past)
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If I how to cook, I would invite everyone for dinner. (know)
→ If I knew how to cook, I would invite everyone for dinner. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; know → knew)
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She to Paris if she had more holidays. (go)
→ She might go to Paris if she had more holidays. (Second Conditional: unwahrscheinliche Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv)
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If it so cold, we would eat outside. (not: be)
→ If it were not so cold, we would eat outside. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; Verneinung: were not)
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If he harder, he could pass the test. (study)
→ If he studied harder, he could pass the test. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; Hauptsatz → could + Infinitiv)
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I a dog if my flat allowed pets. (get)
→ I would get a dog if my flat allowed pets. (Second Conditional: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv)
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If she to sing, she would join the choir. (know)
→ If she knew how to sing, she would join the choir. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; know → knew)
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They the project if they had more time. (finish)
→ They could finish the project if they had more time. (Second Conditional: Möglichkeit → could + Infinitiv)
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