Complete the sentences by changing the verb in brackets into the First or Second Conditional form. 1. If she (to find out) the truth, she will be very happy. 2. I would visit him in the hospital, if I (to know) about his illness. 3. If John wants the advice, he (to ask) you. 4. They (to find) the solution, if they understand the problem. 5. If you (not to agree) with me, I will go to the director. 6. If I had time tonight, I (to finish) this book. 7. If you (to give) me your address, I shall write you a letter. 8. If my friend (to be) at home, he will tell us what to do. 9. If my friend (to work) in my office, we woul meet every day. 10. If I don’t manage to finish my repert today, I (to stay) at home tomorrow. 11. If he (to live) in St.Petersburg, he would go to the Hermitage every week. 12. If I (to have) this rare book, I should gladly land it to you.
If she finds out the truth, she will be very happy.I would visit him in the hospital, if I knew about his illness.If John wants the advice, he will ask you.They will find the solution, if they understand the problem.If you don't agree with me, I will go to the director.If I have time tonight, I will finish this book.If you give me your address, I shall write you a letter.If my friend is at home, he will tell us what to do.If my friend worked in my office, we would meet every day.If I don’t manage to finish my report today, I will stay at home tomorrow.If he lived in St. Petersburg, he would go to the Hermitage every week.If I had this rare book, I would gladly lend it to you.