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THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD FORMS IN CLAUSES

I. Choose the correct variant to fill in the blanks:

1. c

2. a

3. b

4. c

5. a

6. c

7. a

8. c

9. b

10. b

II. Open the parentheses paying attention to the ways of expressing unreality in clauses:

1. should have broken

2. be signed or should be signed

3. should have found

4. be laughed at or should be laughed at

5. be hidden or should be hidden

6. should pay

7. should refuse

8. listen or should listen

9. should not have been provided with

10. enter or should enter

III. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:

1. be fired or should be fired

1. should have come

2. should copy

3. finish or should finish

4. should be wasted

5. be or should be

6. should find fault

7. welcome, organize or should welcome, should organize

8. take or should take

9. should set in

IV. Open the parentheses paying attention to the ways of expressing unreality in clauses:

1. might be

2. should have bought

3. may call

4. may find

5. might come

6. may have eaten

7. should break out, (should) cause

8. might accept

9. should have entered, (should have) seen

10. should pass

V. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:

1. should have happened

2. may lead

3. might have told, might have broken down

4. may believe

5. may be delayed

6. should write

7. should be taken away

8. should have failed

9. may not enter

10. might want

VI. Find and correct the mistakes:

1. be introduced or should be introduced

2. should have seen

3. should have chosen

4. may have missed

5. had been running

6. can play

7. might sue

8. should find

9. go or should go

10. were

VII. Open the parentheses paying attention to the ways of expressing unreality in clauses:

1. were running or ran

2. had been taught

3. can or may make

4. had done

5. should arouse

6. can or may rent

7. were looking

8. could or might redecorate

9. had started

10. should fall

VIII. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:

1. had taken part

2. should take away

3. were waiting

4. can or may walk

5. had come together

6. can or may have a snack

7. had understood

8. should put up

9. were not acquainted

10. could or might check, (could or might) put

IX. Paraphrase the sentences using the subjunctive mood forms after the expression ?it ? (about, high) time?:

1. started

2. began

3. could cook or cooked

4. sifted

5. learned

6. realized

7. jumped

8. started

9. were ringed and uncaged

10. left

REVISION EXERCISES

I. Choose the correct variant to fill in the blanks:

1. c

2. a

3. d

4. b

5. a

6. d

7. b

8. c

9. a

10. c

II. Open the parentheses using the necessary subjunctive mood forms:

1. had obeyed, had washed, wouldn?t be

2. had brought

3. were not

4. should have misunderstood

5. last or should last

6. can be prepared

7. would drill, were able

8. would have started

9. flew, would be

10. might or could take



III. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:

1. went

2. be accepted for or should be accepted for

3. should find, would help

4. should find, could advise

5. hadn?t rejected

6. would be, had repaired

7. understood or would understand

8. might or could be laughed at

9. would be happy, quit, found, grew up

10. should (not) get lost

IV. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:

1. not be allowed or should not be allowed

2. should have rendered first aid

3. had lived or had been living

4. leave, not bring or should leave, should not bring

5. hurried up, should have to run

6. could study

7. be constructed or should be constructed

8. were

9. should have brought out, (should have) destroyed

10. may turn into

 

The Infinitive


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