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subjunctive II and Conditional mood

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  • The phrase "If only I had called!" expresses: a) A real regret about the past b) An unreal wish about the past c) A condition about the present
    a
  • In Conditional Mood, the form "would have + past participle" indicates...
    unreal past action
  • Which mood is used in: "I wish I were more confident"?
    Present Subjunctive II/Past Subjunctive
  • I know I've broken your life. And we (may, be) so happy.
    might have been
  • Oh, if only you (to be) as you used to be.
    would be
  • What type of action does Past Subjunctive II describe? a) Simultaneous with the present b) Prior to another past event c) Possible in the future
    b
  • Finish the sentence: She would take the internship abroad if
  • I wish you (to turn) the radio down.
    would turn
  • Don't you see that if things like that (to happen) life (to be) quite different?
    happened, would be
  • During yesterday’s meeting, Sarah said she wouldn’t have forgotten the documents if she ______ (have) a proper checklist.
    had had
  • In Subjunctive II, what is the correct form of "to be" in formal contexts?
    were
  • If Sophia ______ (know) about the surprise party next week, she might accidentally ruin it.
    knew
  • If she (study) psychology, she (understand) his behavior better.
    studied, would understand
  • I (not to tell) you anything even if I (can, remember) the facts.
    wouldn’t tell ,could remember
  • If the tickets were cheaper, I ______ (go) to the concert with you this weekend.
    would go
  • The movie would be much better if the director ______ (choose) a more experienced cast.
    had chosen
  • If Mark ______ (be) more confident during his presentation tomorrow, he might convince the investors to sign the deal.
    were
  • "I'm afraid I can't stay," I said. "If I (to stay) I (to have) to tell things that they (not to like) and that (to spoil) their fun."
    stayed, would have, wouldn’t like, would spoil
  • I believe you (to make) her stay if it (to be) not so late.
    would have made, were
  • Daniel wouldn't feel so tired now if he ______ (sleep) better last night.
    had slept
  • Finish the sentence: If I were invited to Kirkorov’s concert,
  • Finish the sentence: If only she knew how much her best friend valued her support,
  • Were you in her shoes, what ______ (do) in such a situation?
    would you do
  • Finish the sentence: If they had worked on the project together,
  • Finish the sentence: She would feel more confident about asking her crush out if
  • Emma wouldn’t feel so upset now if she ______ (talk) to her professor earlier about her concerns.
    had talked
  • During the team discussion yesterday, Adam claimed that he ______ (support) the proposal.
    would have supported
  • Finish the sentence: If he hadn’t forgotten my birthday last week,
  • Finish the sentence: I wouldn’t have missed my gym session if
  • Finish the sentence: Were they more familiar with the modern slang,
  • Finish the sentence: Had we arrived earlier to the university,
  • What auxiliary verbs are used to form the Conditional Mood?
    should and could
  • Last night, I would have called you if I ______ (not lose) my phone.
    hadn't lost
  • If you (arrive) on time yesterday, we (have) a chance to discuss everything.
    had arrived, would have had
  • Which sentence has a Past Conditional structure? a) If I were taller, I would play basketball. b) If they had studied, they would have passed. c) Were he here, he would help us.
    b
  • It's desirable that the issue (to settle) as soon as possible.
    would be settled
  • I wish I (to see) more of them before the war.
    had seen