[ Second Conditional ]
The second conditional is used to express the consequence of an unrealistic action or situation in the present or future.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Past Tense › ViewIn the afternoon they—– football,——-the birds and —— in the river
A. play,watch,swim
B. played,watched,swim
C. played,watched,swam
D. playes,watch,swam
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I like this museum, but there are too few modernist paintings in it.
I like this museum, but there _______ modernist paintings in it.
A. are only some
B. aren’t many
C. are too little
D. aren’t enough
