Second Conditional — Lückentext 3: Gemischte Formen
Aussagesätze, Verneinungen und Fragen mit dem Second Conditional — mit would, could und might.
Setze die Verben in der richtigen Form ein. Das Modalverb steht nicht in den Klammern — du entscheidest es selbst. Achte auf Aussage, Verneinung und Frage.
Aufgabe
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If I to get up early, I would sleep until noon. (not: have)
→ If I did not have to get up early, I would sleep until noon. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past, Verneinung: did not + Infinitiv)
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What you do if you the boss for a day? (be)
→ What would you do if you were the boss for a day? (Second Conditional: Frage → would; If-Teil → Simple Past: were für alle Personen)
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If she so nervous before exams, she would do much better. (not: be)
→ If she were not so nervous before exams, she would do much better. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; Verneinung: were not)
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Where you live if you anywhere in the world? (choose)
→ Where would you live if you could choose anywhere in the world? (Second Conditional: Frage → would; If-Teil → Simple Past)
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If he so much, he might lose weight. (not: eat)
→ If he did not eat so much, he might lose weight. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past, Verneinung: did not + Infinitiv)
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you the job if they offered you less money? (take)
→ Would you take the job if they offered you less money? (Second Conditional: Frage → Would + Subjekt + Infinitiv; If-Teil → Simple Past)
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If we a bigger car, we help you move. (have)
→ If we had a bigger car, we could help you move. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; Hauptsatz → could + Infinitiv)
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She more often if she afraid of flying. (travel / not be)
→ She might travel more often if she were not afraid of flying. (Second Conditional Hauptsatz: Möglichkeit → might + Infinitiv; If-Teil → Verneinung: were not)
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If they the deadline, the manager angry. (miss / be)
→ If they missed the deadline, the manager would be angry. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past; Hauptsatz → would + Infinitiv)
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How you react if a stranger you for money? (ask)
→ How would you react if a stranger asked you for money? (Second Conditional: Frage → would; If-Teil → Simple Past)
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If I so far from work, I would cycle every day. (not: live)
→ If I did not live so far from work, I would cycle every day. (Second Conditional If-Teil → Simple Past, Verneinung: did not + Infinitiv)
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she the project alone if she had to? (manage)
→ Could she manage the project alone if she had to? (Second Conditional: Frage mit Fähigkeit → Could + Infinitiv)
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