Exercise 20. Open the brackets and use the correct Subjunctive mood. Pay attention to the use of Conditional Mood. 1.1 (to be) grateful if you (to keep) the news to yourself. 2. Many people ask themselves: "What I (to do) differently if I (to have) another chance?” 3. Philip says they (to miss) me if I (to leave) before their wedding. 4. The situation has been bad lately, but everything (to calm down) if you only (to stop making a fuss. 5. It (to be) awkward if she (to refuse) to co-operate. 6. What his father and mother (to think) if they (to hear) of what he has done? 7. I (not to be) surprised if he (to offer) an important post under the next government.8. I never tried to understand my brother. If I (to try) I (may stop) him from going away. 9. "No, I won't tell you,” she said. "It (not to be fair to them if it just (to turn out to be gossip. 10.But for you I never (to find) a I way out then. 11. Nobody told me about your trouble. I (to help you if I (to hear) about it. 12. I (not to worry) now in your place. Everything will clear up very soon, I'm sure. 13. But even if you (to be) right I (to prefer) to act in my own way. 14. But for my help he (to fail) at the final exam. 15.It seems to me that what she refused then she (to be glad) to get now. 16. A few years before he (not to say) so of Jago. 17. Come along, Jassie! It (to do) you more harm to stay by yourself. 18. But for the bees we (to have) no honey. 19. She even didn't want to look in my direction; or else I (to come up) and (to apologize), 20. He was in a great hurry and had no time to think it over. Otherwise he (to find) a better way out! 21. You never did anything good to anyone. If you (to do) you (to have) more support now. 22. Of course I'm not going to give her a diamond ring. If I (to give) her a diamond ring she (to sell) it. 23. If I (to see) a tiger walking
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2.I will be in the drawing-room in case there is a telephone call for me.