Replace the infinitives in brackets by the correct form of the Subjunctive Mood.
1. I (to go out), if I (not to be) so tired. 2. If the football team ( to play) better yesterday, they (may win). 3. As soon as he (to come) home, he (to phone) you. 4. If I (to be) you, I (not to believe) this man. 5. She (not to make) a mistake, if she (to know) the rule. 6. When he (to invite) me for a dance, I (cannot refuse) him. 7. Now it’s too late to do something. If I (to know) the situation yesterday, I (can find) the way out of it. 8. You (to be surprised) when you (to see) us at the fancy- dress ball. 9. If I (to be) in your place, I (to study) computer programming. 10. If he (to know) your address, he (to write) to you. 11. If he (to know) your address before, he (to write) to you. 12. If the students (to study) hard, they (can speak) English better. 13. But for his scar I (to recognize) him at once. 14. If the doctor (not to come), the ill man (can become) worse.