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Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs in brackets to make second conditional sentences. Use contractions where possible

Lily This house looks nice and it’s just been built. If we 1
moved (move) in there, we wouldn’t need (not need) to do any work.
Ben Yes, but it’s on a really busy road. We
3 (have) a lot of problems with
noise if we 4 (live) there.
Lily Well, how about this one? It has three bedrooms, so we
5 (have) enough space if our friends
or family 6 (come) to stay.
Ben And the garden’s huge! If my sister 7
(bring) the kids, they 8 (have) lots of room to play.
Lily Yes, and we 9 (can) have some great parties outside if the weather 10 (be) good.
Ben So, where is it exactly?
Lily It’s just outside Oxford.
Ben Oxford? That’s nowhere near my work. If we 11 (move) there,
it 12 (take) me over an hour to drive to the office.
Lily Yes, but if you 13 (go) by train, it 14 (not take)
that long. And you 15 (feel) much less stressed if you 16 (not have to) drive.
Ben Mm, I suppose so. How much is it?
Lily It says ‘offers over £595,000’.
Ben Wow! I think the bank manager 17 (laugh) at us if we 18 (ask) to borrow that much money.
Lily Yes, I guess it would be too expensive. I’ll keep looking for something cheaper.

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