Test on the Subjunctive Mood and Modal Verbs I. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the correct form of the subjunctive mood: 1. I would rather (to go) to Moscow by plane, it is much cheaper. 2. She wished she never (to mention) the name. 3. We (to catch) the thief yesterday if you (to run) a bit faster. 4. It’s high time the children (to be) in bed. 5. If only my son (to be) here! He won't arrive till tomorrow, though! 6. If he (to find) a job, he (not to search) for one now. 7. I wish she (to stop) making that noise! 8. He had better (to hurry up), or we’ll leave without him. 9. If you (to heat) butter, it (to melt) 10. I wish I (to go) to the cinema with you, but I have to finish the report first. 11. If I (not to get) married when I was eighteen, I (to go) to college to become a vet. 12. You’re late again! - I'm really sorry. If I (not to get stuck) in traffic, I (to be) on time. 13. You will not be allowed into the building unless you (to have) a security pass. 14. They would rather (to book) a table beforehand: now there’s no vacant seat in the restaurant. 15. I would rather you (not to go out): it is raining. 16. It was raining all day long yesterday, otherwise we (to go) to the beach. 17. If we (to hear) about the tragedy we never (to come) without first calling. 18. If we (not to shut) that window, we (to die) of cold: I’m freezing.