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a) I wish Kyiv ___________ (continue) to grow in wealth and importance.
b) It is possible that lively trade and various crafts __________ (favour) the economic growth of Ukraine.
c) The suggestion is that we ____________ (visit) the Palace of Westminster, which houses the British Parliament.
d) It’s high time that we _____________ (see) the Queen’s gallery with its changing exhibitions.
e) The group went to Buckingham Palace so that they ___________ (learn) more about a mixture of old and new.
f) If only our city authorities _____________ (not erect) skyscrapers in the ancient part of Kyiv.
g) But for conversion to Christianity in 988 Kyiv Rus _____________ (establish) closer links between Kyiv Rus and the European States.
h) I would rather they __________ (settle) on the heights above the Dnipro.
i) It looks as if you __________ (unearth) remnants of Roman pottery some hours ago.
j) The agency arranged that the tourists ___________ (go) to Soho, rich in history and cultural mix.
15. Listen to the dialogue between a husband and a wife. Fill in the gaps with the missing words. State the types of clauses with the Subjunctive Mood.
Panic in a restaurant
A = Wife B = Husband
C = Waiter
A Did you enjoy that, darling?
B Yes, not bad. The sauce tasted a bit strange, and I don't think the pastry was quite cooked enough.
A Well, you _______________what I had. The chicken was lovely. And that dessert, the Chef’s surprise, was delicious. You really ___________more adventurous, Gerald.
B Don’t nag, please. My stomach hurts, it's so full. I wish I __________ that pudding. Talking of surprises, I'm dreading what the bill's going to come to. Did you look at the prices?
A Gerald, this is our wedding anniversary! Of course I didn't. You ______________ before we came in.
B Could we have the bill, please?
C Certainly, sir.
A There's no point in worrying about the bill now.
It ______________ so much if __________ a house wine,
but no, you had to have champagne.
C Your bill, sir.
B Thank you. Oh, no! I wish we ___________ here.
16. A DISASTROUS PARTY. Cindy decided to give a party last Saturday, but it was a disaster! Only one person came! Find out the name of that person matching the two halves of the sentences.
These are people who were invited to the party:
Annie Mark Robin Sue Bruce Andy Jan Pauline Betty Robert Elizabeth Phillip |
1. Andy hasn’t got a car. Sue would have taken Andy to the party in her car, 2. Jan would have gone to the party, 3. Robin would have gone to the party by bicycle, 4. Phillip would have gone with Pauline in Pauline’s car, 5. Elizabeth doesn’t like Annie. Elizabeth would have gone to the party, 6. Betty is a friend of Sue and Andy’s. She would have gone to the party, 7. Bruce goes to University with Jan. Bruce would have gone to the party, 8. Robert is Annie’s boyfriend. Robert would have gone with Annie, | a) if they hadn’t argued that evening and Annie refused to go. b) if her car hadn’t broken down on the way to Andy’s house. c) if Sue and Andy had picked her up. d) if Annie hadn’t been invited. e) if Jan hadn’t given him the wrong address. f) if there hadn’t been a bus strike that evening. g) if Pauline hadn’t broken her leg on Friday evening. h) if someone hasn’t stolen his bicycle that morning. |
17. Why Would a Person Do This? Sometimes it is difficult to understand why people do certain things. Read the following situations and discuss why the people involved might have done these things. What would you do if you were in their shoes?
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