1) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) If I lived closer to work, I'd walk instead of driving every day. b) If I live closer to work, I would walk instead of driving every day. c) I might walk to work if I live closer. d) If I move closer to the office, I might start walking to work. 2) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) I will do some freelance work if I had more time. b) If I had more time, I could do some freelance work. c) I do some freelance work if I had more time. d) If I had more time next year, I'll start doing some freelance work. 3) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) Do you think we'd be more productive if we allowed people to work from home? b) Do you think we will be more productive if we allowed people to work from home? c) Do you think we'll be more productive if we have allowed people to work from home? d) Do you think we are more productive if we allowed people to work from home? 4) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) I will talk to her in private about it if I were you. b) I'd talk to her in private about it if I were you. c) If I were you, I'll talk to her in private about it. d) If I am you, I'd talk to her in private about it. 5) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) If they asked me to extend my trip, I'll tell them 'no'. b) If they asked me to extend my trip, I'd tell them 'no'. c) I won't do it if they asked me to extend my trip. d) If they have asked me to extend my trip, I won't do it. 6) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) We'd change suppliers if they wouldn't have such competitive prices. b) We will change suppliers if they didn't have such competitive prices. c) If they didn't have such competitive prices, we would change suppliers. d) If they don't have such competitive prices, we would change suppliers. 7) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) If Kelly didn't apply for the position, you'd be our top choice.   b) You'll be our top choice if Kelly has not applied for the position. c) You'd be our top choice if Kelly weren't applying for the position. d) You are be our top choice if Kelly doesn't apply for the position. 8) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) If I get promoted, I'd buy a brand new car. b) If I got promoted, I might've bought a brand new car. c) I could buy a brand new car if I got promoted. d) I'll buy a brand new car if I got promoted. 9) Which sentence is grammatically correct? a) I won't like my job if I didn't like my new coworkers. b) If I didn't like my new coworkers, I won't like my job. c) I wouldn't like my job if I don't get along with the people I work with. d) If I didn't get along with the people I work with, I wouldn't like my job.

Second conditionals 3-B1, Unit VIII

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