SENTENCE is an example of "Second conditional sentence"The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its probable result.As a general RULE, In a second conditional sentence, the tense in the if-clause is simple past, and the tense in the main clause is the present conditional or present continuous conditional.Let's have a look at the structural FORM of the given rule:If + subject + past subjunctive, subject + would/could + present conditional + object.Example: If I were President, I would MAKE a lot of changes. (correct)If I was President, I will make a lot of changes. (incorrect)According to the explanation and example that are given above, 'were, would' is the correct CHOICE for both blanks.Correct sentence: If I were you I would love to accept the offer.