Supply the correct mood of the verbs in brackets. 1. if i (not to be) what i am, things (to be) so simply. 2. if you (to be allowed) to stay in canada? what you (to do)? 3. i can only tell you that, if anyone (to suggest) to me yesterday that o’murphy was a traitor, i (to laugh) in his face. 4. we are foolish and sentimental and melodramatic at twenty-five, but if we (not to be) perhaps we 9to be) less wise at fifty. 5. “if it (to be) an accident,” said sir henry gently, “i do not think mrs bautry (to tell) us this history.” 6. i’m no a doctor. if (to be), do you think i (to waste) five dollars on you?
2. If you were allowed to stay in Canada, what would you do?
3. I can only tell you that, if anyone had suggested to me yesterday that O’Murphy was a traitor, I would have laughed in his face.
4. We are foolish and sentimental and melodramatic at twenty-five, but if we were not, perhaps we would be less wise at fifty.
5. “If it had been an accident,” said Sir Henry gently, “I do not think Mrs Bautry would have told us this history.”
6. I’m no a doctor. If I were, do you think I would waste five dollars on you?