Second Conditional — Lückentext 2: Satzteile verbinden
Vervollständige den Hauptsatz zu jedem if-Teil. Verwende would, could oder might.
Schreibe einen passenden Hauptsatz. Es gibt mehrere mögliche Antworten — die Lösung zeigt eine Musterlösung.
Aufgabe
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If I had more free time, ___
→ If I had more free time, I would learn to play the guitar. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv) -
If she spoke better English, ___
→ If she spoke better English, she could apply for that job. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: Möglichkeit → could + Infinitiv) -
If we did not have so much work, ___
→ If we did not have so much work, we would go on holiday more often. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv) -
If he were taller, ___
→ If he were taller, he might play professional basketball. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinliche Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv) -
If I lived closer to the city centre, ___
→ If I lived closer to the city centre, I would cycle to work. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv) -
If she were not so shy, ___
→ If she were not so shy, she would make more friends. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv) -
If they had a bigger flat, ___
→ If they had a bigger flat, they could invite more guests. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: Möglichkeit → could + Infinitiv) -
If I knew the answer, ___
→ If I knew the answer, I would tell you. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv) -
If it were not raining, ___
→ If it were not raining, we would have a walk in the park. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv) -
If you had a million euros, ___
→ If you had a million euros, what would you do? (Second Conditional: Frage → would; If-Teil → Simple Past) -
If she understood the subject better, ___
→ If she understood the subject better, she might enjoy the lessons more. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinliche Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv) -
If we did not have to work on Saturdays, ___
→ If we did not have to work on Saturdays, we would spend more time with family. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: unwahrscheinlich → would + Infinitiv)
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