I. Put the verb in the Conditional or Subjunctive Mood. 1. If it (to be) not so foggy that morning, you (to be able) to enjoy the landscape.
2. Wouldn’t they be surprised if they (to see) you here?
3. If I knew what you need, I (to try) to get it for you.
4. You (to excuse) me if I (to speak) as rudely as you do?
5. If I (to have) any enthusiasm, I (to go) on to new people.
6. If I (to be) you I (to arrange) everything yesterday.
7. Why are you washing-up? I (to do) it myself.
8. She (to buy) the dress, but she had no money.
9. She (to notice) this mistake if she (to be) more attentive.
10. If you (to take) into account his behaviour then, you (not to have) so much trouble now.
11. If he (to be) a good musician, he (to take part) in yesterday’s concert.
12. She (not to forgive) him if she (not to be) his mother.
13. I (to take) part in the last competition if I (to be) younger.
14. If she (to ask) me yesterday, I certainly (to tell) her all about it.
15. If you (to do) your morning exercises every day, your health (to be) much better.
16. If he is not very busy, he (to agree) to go to the museum with us.
17. If I (not to be) present at that lesson, I (not to understand) this difficult rule.