Replxce the infinitives in brackets by the correct form of the Conditional Mood.
1. I didn’t know about the fact, otherwise I (to give) you
the extra day. 2. To go back then only (to make) it more
difficult. 3. There was no piano because it (to take up) much
room. 4 . 1 don’t know what we (to do) but for Nurse Duggon.
5. Last night it (to be) quite impossible. 6. How wonderful it
(to be) to take the sadness out of those big and lovely eyesl
7. Billy (to adore) to live in the country. His ideal happiness
was to have a pleasant cottage. 8. I (to like) to say ‘no’ but
it (not to be) true. 9. But for his last remark she (not to
start) a bargain. 10. Normally by now the court-room (to be)
almost empty but for one or two lawyers. 11. To say that
John Forsyte accompanied his mother to Sp£iin unwillingly
(to be) sceurcely adequate. 12. She didn’t know anything or
she (not to agree) to accept them. 13. Nobody ever (to say)
that he is a shy and timid man. 14. I don’t know what I
(to do) without you, my dear boy. 15. The sensation with
which James dropped the letter was similar to that he (to
have) entering his bedroom and finding it full of blackbeetles. 16. But for that letter on the table she (not to accuse)
you. 17. He (to do) everything but nobody asked him to.
18. And then you were surprised because she threw your slippers at you. I (to throw) the fire-irons at you. 19. She was just
the sort of person I (to expect) the wife of a professor to be.

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