Exercise 49. Open the brackets in the following sentences.
1. He told his daughter, "This room isn't clean. If you (had swept) it properly,
there (wouldn't be) so much dust on the floor. "
2. I can hardly keep my eyes open. If I (had gone) to bed earlier last night, I (wouldn't
be) so tired now.
3. He retired in 2001. If he (had gone) on working until 2010, he (would have) a bigger pension now.
4. He told the headmaster, "I am not feeling very well. I (wouldn't be) here
today if I (had not promised) to come. "
5. After the little girl had eaten a whole box of chocolates, her mother said,
"If I (had eaten) so many chocolates, I (would feel) sick. "
6. I had a sandwich for lunch. If I (had had) a proper lunch, I (wouldn't feel) so
hungry now.
7. The pickpocket was released from prison yesterday. If he (had not behaved)
well in prison, he (wouldn't still be) there.
8. The student ran all the way to the university, but he wasn't out of breath.
The professor said, "If I (had run) so far, I (would be) out of breath. "
9. She promised to pay two days ago, and she did so. If she (had not paid),
I (would be) very angry.
10. Mr. Johnson hasn't got enough money to live on. If he (had save) more when
he was young and working, he (wouldn't be) in need of help now.
Exercise 49. Open the brackets in the following sentences.
1. He told his daughter, "This room isn't clean. If you (had swept) it properly,
there (wouldn't be) so much dust on the floor. "
2. I can hardly keep my eyes open. If I (had gone) to bed earlier last night, I (wouldn't
be) so tired now.
3. He retired in 2001. If he (had gone) on working until 2010, he (would have) a bigger pension now.
4. He told the headmaster, "I am not feeling very well. I (wouldn't be) here
today if I (had not promised) to come. "
5. After the little girl had eaten a whole box of chocolates, her mother said,
"If I (had eaten) so many chocolates, I (would feel) sick. "
6. I had a sandwich for lunch. If I (had had) a proper lunch, I (wouldn't feel) so
hungry now.
7. The pickpocket was released from prison yesterday. If he (had not behaved)
well in prison, he (wouldn't still be) there.
8. The student ran all the way to the university, but he wasn't out of breath.
The professor said, "If I (had run) so far, I (would be) out of breath. "
9. She promised to pay two days ago, and she did so. If she (had not paid),
I (would be) very angry.
10. Mr. Johnson hasn't got enough money to live on. If he (had save) more when
he was young and working, he (wouldn't be) in need of help now.