We use the second conditional to talk about unlikely, imagined situations in the present or future.
Questions and answers
What would you do if you won a million pounds?
I’d buy a big house.
If you could live in another country, where would you live?
Maybe I’d live in Brazil.
Would you be happy if you were rich?
Yes, I would. / No, I wouldn’t.
Use would and the correct form of the verbs in parentheses to complete the sentences. Use short forms when you can.
a If I owned a car, I'd drive everywhere. (drive, own)
b I tired if I more sleep. (not/be, get)
c If I a wallet on the street, I it to the police. (find, take)
d If this building air conditioning, we so hot. (not/be, have)
e I in France if I speak French. (can, live)
f What you if you your job? (do, lose)
g What you if I you to marry me? (ask, say)