3.Choose the proper form of the conditional mood for the infinitive in brackets. 1.In his present mood he… (prefer) a more intensive leave.2. Why didn’t you come an hour
earlier, and you … (dine) together? 3. And how you …(set) about it? 4. I… (write) to him
myself, but I have mislaid his direction. 5. You have to finish up it tomorrow. I … (not waste)
time in your place. 6. He is very absent –minded, otherwise he always …(not lose) his glasses.7.
Sam… (prefer) to go to the pub. Instead he had to help his wife about the house. She is very
upset. It … (be) much better to say nothing about the accident. 9. I knew he was kind-hearted.
Otherwise I… (not bother) him. 10. “If it were I who was to be always young and the picture
that was to grow old. For that I… (give) everything! Yes, there is nothing in the world I… (not
give). I … (give) my soul for that!” 11. Don’t be over-optimistic about the case! I… (use) the
proverb “ don’t sell the bear’s skin before you catch him. 12. In a soft voice she explained to
Joanna that she never let her house before, indeed she never… (think) of doing so.