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Unreal pasts and subjunctives

Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms. | Put the verbs in brackets into the future perfect tense. | Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. | Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. | Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. | Rewrite these sentences using an if construction. | Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms. | Finish the following sentences. | Insert would or should in the spaces in the following sentences. | Gerund, infinitive and present participle |


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  1. Adverbial clauses of this type contain some condition (either real or unreal) which makes the action in the main clause possible.
  2. Exercise 46. Use subjunctive II or the conditional mood in complex sentences with clauses of unreal condition.
  3. Read the poem and focus on the sentences expressing unreality.
  4. Second Conditional: unreal possibility or dream
  5. Subjunctive II and the conditional mood represent an action as contradicting reality, as unreal.
  6. Unreal conditions.
  7. Unreal pasts and subjunctives

PEG 228, 292, 297-8, 300

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms.

1. It's just struck midnight. It's high time we (leave)!

2. If only we (have) a phone! I'm tired of queuing outside the public phone box.

3. You (have) better take off your wet shoes.

4. He walks as if he (have) a wooden leg.

5. He talks as if he (do) all the work himself, but in fact Tom and I did most of it.

6. Father: I've supported you all through university. Now I think it's time you (begin) to support yourself.

7. I wish I (know) what is wrong with my car.

8. It looks like rain; you (have) better take a coat.

9. I wish I (ask) the fishmonger to clean these fish. (I'm sorry I didn't ask him.)

10. It's time we (do) something to stop road accidents.

11. The cheese looks as if rats (nibble) it.

12. It's high time they (mend) this road.

13. He always talks as though he (address) a public meeting.

14. He treats us as if we (be) all idiots.

15. Wife: I'd like to get a job.

Husband: I'd much rather you (stay) at home and (look) after the house.

16. If you (tie) the boat up it wouldn't have drifted away.

17. I wish you (not give) him my phone number. (7 'm sorry you gave it to him.)

18. If only he (know) then that the disease was curable!

19. Suppose you (not know) where your next meal was coming from?

20. You talk as though it (be) a small thing to leave your country for ever.

21. I hate driving. I'd much rather you (drive).

22. If only I (be) insured! –(But I wasn’t insured.)

23. If you (not take) those photographs we wouldn't have been arrested.

24. I wish transistor radios never (be) invented.

25. If only I (keep) my mouth shut! (/ said something which made matters much worse.)

26. I'll pay you by cheque monthly. ~ I'd rather you (pay) me cash weekly.

27 When someone says something to me, I translate it into French, and then I think of a reply in French, and then translate it into English and say it. ~ It's high time you (stop) doing all this translation and (start) thinking in English.

28. I said 'Sunday'. ~ I wish you (not say) Sunday. We'll never be ready by then.

29. But I told you what to do. ~ I know you did. If only I (take) your advice!

30. A flower pot fell off the balcony on to the head of a man who was standing below. It was most unfortunate that he happened to be standing just there. If he (stand) a foot to the right or left he'd have been unharmed.

31. That man has brought us nothing but trouble. I wish I never (set) eyes on him.

32. Can I take your best umbrella? ~ I'd rather you (take) the other one.

33. If you (have) a peep hole in your door you would have seen who standing outside and kept the door shut.

34. I wish I (not try) to repair it. I only made it worse.

35. If I (not have) rubber gloves on I would have been electrocuted.

36. He looks as though he never (get) a square meal, but in fact his wife feeds him very well.

 

152 would rather + subject + past tense

PEG 297-8


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