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1. I honestly think it ____ better if we ____ each other for a while. (to be, to see – negative) 2. If you ____ already married, Mr. Clay, I ____…

04 апреля 2024

1. I honestly think it ____ better if we ____ each other for a while. (to be, to see – negative) 2. If you ____ already married, Mr. Clay, I ____ foryou. (to be – negative, to wait) 3. Now if only Betty ____ able to come this evening she ____ it. But, of course, she had to choose this evening to go and see her mother. (to be, to do) 4. If he ____ ordinary, I ____ him (to be, to love – negative) 5. And if anything ____ to him, there ____ something in the Press. (to happen, to be) 6. I ____ it a few months ago, Mr. Chapin. (to believe) 7. If I ____ you, I think I ____ very much as you do. (to be, to feel) 8. You first brought your friend into my sister's company, and but for you we ____ never ____ him. (to see) 9. I certainly won't leave you so long as you are in mourning. It ____ most unfriendly. If I ____ in mourning you ____ with me, I suppose. (to be, to be, to stay) 10. He was a power in the College, and ____ in any societyto be) 11. If you ____ news before morning, ring me up at once. (to have) 12. I like the place. The air suits me. I ____ surprised if I ____ here, (to be – negative, to settle down) 13. There is nothing the Barkers ____ for a few pounds. (to do –negative) 14. Well that wasn't true what she said and, if It ____ that ____ , no business of hers. (to be, to be) 15. "She told me the other day that her heart stopped for five minutes when that horrid nurse was rude to her."Nonsense! She ____ alive now if her heart ____ for five seconds." (to be – negative, to stop) 16. I think it ____ her so much good to have a short stroll with you in the Park, Dr. Chasuble. (to do) 17. The story I have to tell ____ never ____ if one day I ____ across the street. (to happen, to walk – negative) 18. "She is so wretched," I told him, "that she ____ gladly ____ tomorrow morning if it ____ for the baby." (to die, to be – negative) 19. If I ____ you I ____ abroad again. (to be, to go) 20. "I think, Edward," said Mrs. Dashwood, "you _____ a happier man if you ____ any profession to engage your time and give an interest to your plans and actions. Some inconvenience to your friends, indeed, might result from it: you ____ able to give them so much of your time." (to be, to have, to be – negative) 21. Jago was longing for me to say that he ought to be the next Master. A few years before I ____ yes on the spot. (to say) 22. And if I ____ I was going to meet you, I ____ differently. (to know, to dress) 23. If he ____ here, send him to us at once. (to return) 24. I ____ what I am but for him. (to be – negative) 25. "Why are you talking this rubbish," he said, "and making me talk it too? "If what you say ____ true, women ____ either poisonous or boring! " (to be, to be) 26. Just think, if I ____ the pictures I ____ a rich woman now. (to buy, to be) 27. Mr. Gresham, this marriage will, at any rate, put an end to your pecuniary embarrassment, unless, indeed, Frank ____ a hard creditor. (to prove) 28. Anyhow, a fire started, and if a young fellow who's working here ____ instantly ____ with an axe, their big storage tank of gasoline ____ in the air and God knows what ____ then. (to set about – negative, to go up, to happen) We all ____ with it. (to go) Honestly, we're all lucky to be alive. If it ____ for this chap, we ____ (to be – negative, to be – negative).

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1. I honestly think it _would be___ better if we _didn't see___ each other for a while. (to be, to see – negative) 2. If you _are___ already married, Mr. Clay, I _will wait___ for you. (to be – negative, to wait) 3. Now if only Betty _was___ able to come this evening she __would do__ it. But, of course, she had to choose this evening to go and see her mother. (to be, to do) 4. If he __is__ ordinary, I will not love_ him (to be, to love – negative) 5. And if anything _happens___ to him, there _will be___ something in the Press. (to happen, to be) 6. I __have believed__ it a few months ago, Mr. Chapin. (to believe) 7. If I _were___ you, I think I __would feel__ very much as you do. (to be, to feel) 8. You first brought your friend into my sister's company, and but for you we __have__ never _seen___ him. (to see) 9. I certainly won't leave you so long as you are in mourning. It _would be___ most unfriendly. If I _am___ in mourning you __will stay__ with me, I suppose. (to be, to be, to stay) 10. He was a power in the College, and __was__ in any societyto be) 11. If you __have__ news before morning, ring me up at once. (to have) 12. I like the place. The air suits me. I _won't be___ surprised if I _settle down___ here, (to be – negative, to settle down) 13. There is nothing the Barkers _can't do___ for a few pounds. (to do –negative) 14. Well that wasn't true what she said and, if It __was__ that _is___ , no business of hers. (to be, to be) 15. "She told me the other day that her heart stopped for five minutes when that horrid nurse was rude to her."Nonsense! She _won't be___ alive now if her heart ___stops_ for five seconds." (to be – negative, to stop) 16. I think it _does___ her so much good to have a short stroll with you in the Park, Dr. Chasuble. (to do) 17. The story I have to tell __would__ never _happened___ if one day I __didn't walk__ across the street. (to happen, to walk – negative) 18. "She is so wretched," I told him, "that she _would___ gladly __die__ tomorrow morning if it __wasn't__ for the baby." (to die, to be – negative) 19. If I _were___ you I __would go__ abroad again. (to be, to go) 20. "I think, Edward," said Mrs. Dashwood, "you _would be____ a happier man if you _had___ any profession to engage your time and give an interest to your plans and actions. Some inconvenience to your friends, indeed, might result from it: you _weren't___ able to give them so much of your time." (to be, to have, to be – negative) 21. Jago was longing for me to say that he ought to be the next Master. A few years before I _said___ yes on the spot. (to say) 22. And if I __knew__ I was going to meet you, I _would dress___ differently. (to know, to dress) 23. If he __returns__ here, send him to us at once. (to return) 24. I __am not__ what I am but for him. (to be – negative) 25. "Why are you talking this rubbish," he said, "and making me talk it too? "If what you say _is___ true, women __are__ either poisonous or boring! " (to be, to be) 26. Just think, if I _had bought___ the pictures I _would have been___ a rich woman now. (to buy, to be) 27. Mr. Gresham, this marriage will, at any rate, put an end to your pecuniary embarrassment, unless, indeed, Frank __prooves__ a hard creditor. (to prove) 28. Anyhow, a fire started, and if a young fellow who's working here ___wasn't_ instantly _set about___ with an axe, their big storage tank of gasoline __would go up__ in the air and God knows what __would happen__ then. (to set about – negative, to go up, to happen) We all _go___ with it. (to go) Honestly, we're all lucky to be alive. If it __wasn't__ for this chap, we _wouldn't be.___ (to be – negative, to be – negative).

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