Replace the infinitives in brackets by the correct form of the subjunctive mood and explain your choice.
1. The Usa demands that the preparation of a new war which is being conducted in the USA (to condemn). 2. Education is costly, and even if it (not to be) and I (can afford) it, I am of the opinion that it (not to be) advisable that you (to keep) at a school. 3. Cape Town? No one (to imagine0 that it was just a night's journey from here. It seemed as though it (to be) in another world. 4. The author described the events as they had been, changing only the names lest anyone (to think) the story autobiographical. 5. Gemma felt uncomfortable and began to wish she (to refuse) to come: the silence was growing awkward. 6. The fellow's face was as if it (to come) from some grave or another. 7. If you (to let) me know that you wanted to speak to me I (to call) on you. 8. Every team has a few players in reserve in case any one of the footballers (to fall) ill or (to get) hurt in the game. 9. I (not to mind) it so much, if it (not to be) for the things she said. 10. If only they (to have) a chance to be human beings.

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