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List 5 adjectives that use the subjunctive
important, necessary, essential, crucial, vital
List 5 verbs of suggestion:
suggest, recommend, insist, urge, warn, propose, prefer, demand
Restate using subjunctive It’s essential to make sure the information is accurate
It's essential that the information be accurate
Restate using the subjunctive: She wants him to be on time every day. ( use "insist")
She insists that he be on time every day.
Make a sentence (use: recommend / apply / for / promotion)
I recommend applying for the promotion
Make a sentence (use: recommend / she / apply / for / promotion)
I recommend that she apply for the promotion.
It’s crucial that every employee ___ (submit) the report by Friday.
submit
Fix the error: It’s important that she attends the meeting.
It’s important that she attend the meeting.
Make a sentence: (use: suggest / he / take / the exam again)
I suggest that he take the exam again.
Fill in the blank: It’s essential that every employee ___ (be) on time.
be
If they ___ (not forget) the tickets, they ______ (not/miss) the concert.
hadn't forgotten/ wouldn't have missed
Restate using a conditional: I missed the meeting because I didn’t check my email.
If I had checked my email, I wouldn’t have missed the meeting.
Make a sentence: (use: if / know / traffic / leave / earlier)
If I had known about the traffic, I would have left earlier.
Fix the error: If we would have left earlier, we would caught the train.
If we had left earlier, we would have caught the train.
If you ___ (study) harder, you would have passed the test.
had studied
If I ___ (be) you, I _______ (talk) to my supervisor about the problem.
were/ would talk
Make a sentence: (use: if / win / lottery / travel / world)
if I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Fix the error: If I will have more time, I will start a new hobby.
If I had more time, I would start a new hobby.
If our manager ___ (listen) to our suggestions, the team ______ (be) happier.
listened/ would be
Restate using a conditional: I can’t buy that car because I don’t have enough money.
If I had enough money, I would buy that car.