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Task. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms of the Subjunctive Mood.
1 I wouldn’t have believed it if I (not to see) it with my own eyes.
2. If I (to make) coffee, you (to cut) the cake?
3. Please, don’t sign any contracts unless they (to be checked) by me.
4. He must be more careful, unless he (to want) trouble!
5. What you (to do) if you (to fail) your exam?
6. “If it (to be) an accident”, said Sir Henry gently, “I do not think Mrs. Brown (to tell) us this story now”.
7. I (not to go) if you (not to say) you’d come with me.
8. How it (to be) if I (to drop) around this evening?
9. If only I (to feel) that somebody wanted me, that I was of use to somebody, I (to become) a different person.
10. But for the toothache I (to enjoy) the concert.
11. I wish I (to be) as sure as you.
12. I wished I (to have) enough confidence so that I could transfer some to her. But I didn’t.
13. You look as though you (not to have) much sleep the last night or two.
14. It’s a pity the weather (to be) so bad, otherwise we (spend) the whole day out in the country.
15. She always smelled as if she just (to come) from a long walk in a forest.
16. She clutched the letter to her heart as though she (to think) I would take it from her. 17. He looked as if he (not to have) a meal for a week, and I hadn’t the heart to refuse him.
18. There was no piano because it (to take) much room.
19. I don’t know what we (to do) but for Nurse Martha.
20. I (to like) to say “no” but it (not to be) true.
21. But for the last remark she (not to start) a bargain.
22. You would have seen my garden at its best if you (to be) here last week.
Answers & Comments
2. If I (make) coffee, will you ( cut) the cake?
3. Please, don’t sign any contracts unless they (have been checked) by me.
4. He must be more careful, unless he (wants) trouble!
5. What will you ( do) if you ( fail) your exam?
6. “If it (were) an accident”, said Sir Henry gently, “I do not think Mrs. Brown (would be telling) us this story now”.
7. I (will not go) if you (do not say) you’d come with me.
8. How would it ( be) if I ( dropped) around this evening?
9. If only I (felt) that somebody wanted me, that I was of use to somebody, I (would become) a different person.
10. But for the toothache am I (enjoying) the concert.
11. I wish I (were) as sure as you.
12. I wished I (had had) enough confidence so that I could transfer some to her. But I didn’t.
13. You look as though you (have not had) much sleep the last night or two.
14. It’s a pity the weather (is) so bad, otherwise we (would spend) the whole day out in the country.
15. She always smelled as if she had just (come) from a long walk in a forest.
16. She clutched the letter to her heart as though she (thought) I would take it from her.
17. He looked as if he (had not had) a meal for a week, and I hadn’t the heart to refuse him.
18. There was no piano because it (would have taken) much room.
19. I don’t know what we (would do) but for Nurse Martha.
20. I (would like) to say “no” but it (would not be) true.
21. But for the last remark wouldn't she (start) a bargain.
22. You would have seen my garden at its best if you (had been) here last week.