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Subjunctive Mood. Conjunctive. The Gerund. The Participle. The Subjective Infinitive Construction. The Object with the Infinitive Construction




Subjunctive Mood

177. If wishes were horses, beggars …ride ( might; would may; will be allowed to )

178. If we … …air, there would be no sound (won’t have; hadn’t had; did not have)

179. If the Titanic had not hit an iceberg, she … … on her first voyage (would not sink; would not have sunk; did not sink)

180. If the Spanish government … … Columbus with ships, he would not have discovered a new continent (did not equip; had not equipped; were not equipping)

181. He speaks as if he … …London himself (visited; visits; had visited)

182. It’s high time we … the report for consideration to the committee (had submitted; submitted; submit)

183. If he didn’t like people, he … a doctor (would had become; wouldn’t become; wouldn’t have become)

184. But for the revolution the King … (wasn’t executed; won’t have been executed; wouldn’t have been executed)

185. If it were not for his advice, Tom … advantage of the situation ( wouldn’t have taken; didn’t take; won’t take)

186. If I were you, I … …a computer (would buy; would have bought; will have bought)

187. If I were you, I … …England years ago ( would visit; will be visiting; would have visited)

Conjunctive

188. I wish you …interrupting me ( to stop; would stop; have stopped)

189. I wish you …us on the excursion (joining; could have joined; to join)

190. I wish you …me something about the Tower of London (would tell; told; telling)

191. I suggest that the film …developed at once ( be; would have been; to be)

192. I insist that that letter …immediately (be answering; to be answer; be answered)

193. It is necessary that you … … a travelcard and use it at any time at weekends and Bank Holidays (would be buying; buy; should have bought)

194. I demand that he …the results of the experiment at the conference ( would have been announcing; should announce; to announce)

195. It is important that the problem …today (be solved; is solved; is being solved)

196. I propose that the problem …on the agenda (to be put; be put; to put)

The Gerund

197. …plants and animals deep in the ocean, science may find a cure for some of the most serious human diseases (on studying; by studying; having studied)

198. He is looking forward …to the country (to going; for going; to having gone)

199. William the Conqueror is famous for …England (having been conquered; conquering; having conquered)

200. William l l, 7th Duke of Normandy founded his dynasty …Harold l l to become William l of England (for killing; in killing; by killing)

201. Did he deserve …? (praising; having been praised; being praised)

202. I remember …your letter (having posted; posted; posting)

203. The inspector suspected him …the cop ( of having killed; for killing; in being killed)

204. His career crashed when he …letting a girl die in a car crash (should be accused of; was accused of; is accused of)

The Participle

205. By the end of this century there will be 600 million people around the world …in absolute poverty ( living; having lived; lived)

206. The problem …is of great significance (discussing; being discussed; discussed)

207. I saw her …the street (crossed; having crossed; crossing)

208. While …the book I came across a lot of interesting facts (studying; study; having studied)

209. …a One Day Travelcard not only gives you a return to London from your local station, it is also your passport to unlimited travel on London’s trains, Tubes and most buses ( to buy; buying; having bought)

210. …her address I could not write her a letter ( not knowing; without knowing; not to know)

211. The holiday …Thanksgiving Day is now observed on the fourth Thursday of November (calling; called; to be called)

212. Norman rule introduced Norman French language, feudakism, and administration, …on castles (based; being based; having been based)

213. James Watt patented his steam engine, …mainly for pumping, in 1769 (using; is used; used)

The Subjective Infinitive Construction

214. The proposal is reported … … by the committee (to be approved; to have been approved; to approve)

215. He was considered … a good teacher ( to be; to have been; was)

216. She is known …on a very important problem now ( to have worked; working; to be working)

217. He is said … a novel for ten years (to have been writing; to have written; to be writing)

218. He is expected … a report on Monday morning (make; will make; to make)

219. Viewers …to object to the growing amount of violence on TV (are not seem; do not seem; are not seeming)

220. I am afraid you …the point. I mentioned before that … (seem to have missed; are seeming to miss; are seemed to have missed)

221. Helen …to be a good story-teller ( turned out; is turned out; to turn out)

222. If captured, the runaway slaves …to end up in slavery (to be likely; were likely; have been likely)

The Object with the Infinitive Construction

223. I have never heard him … (to sing; sing; to have sung)

224. I believed him …the most honest person (to be; is; be)

225. The traffic made me …as if my head would burst ( to have felt; to feel; feel)

226. Do you want me …a new theory to the class? ( to present; to be presenting; to have presented)

227. I expected them …the problem in detail (consider; to consider; considering)

228. I hate him …( laugh at; to be laughed at; laughed at)

229. I see … more organisations coming together to put an end to the threat of nuclear war ( will like to; would like to; would have liked to)

230. Today the Committion ordered five atomic power stations …immediately ( to shut down; shutting down; shut down)

231. I like to watch the planes …(to take off; take off; to be taking off)

232. The instructor had the students …the experiment over ( to have done; do; to do )

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