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§17. Exercise III, p. 244

1. You shall not do it. Remember that! 2. You shall answer for what you did! 3. Don't worry. You shall get your money back. 4. Well, when we have found out anything you shall hear about it. 5. It can be done and it shall be done. 6. If you behave like that you shall be punished. 7. If you study hard you shall have a new bicycle. 8. You can work here. You shan't be disturbed. I will see to it. 9. You shall not be kept long. They will only check your documents. 10. You shall be sorry! 11. I'll be much obliged to you if you will wait for me.

§18. Exercise V, p. 248

1. We might be late. I suggest that we should take a taxi.

2. My husband insists that we should spend our holiday in Paris. 3. My father demanded that I should give up smoking. 4. The doctor recommended that I should spend the summer at the seaside. 5. Mary suggested that we should buy a present for John who was soon leaving the firm. 6. My father agreed that I should take part in the trip. 7. After supper he suggested they should go to a movie but she refused. 8. They all agreed that something should be done about the boy. 9. He insisted that I should take a holiday. 10. Well, I thought it was too absurd that we should live next door and not speak. 11. It is important that you should mention it. 12. I'm sorry that you should think so badly of me. 13. It was strange that at her age she should be so indifferent to parties. 14. I was surprised that he should have failed the exam. 15. It is necessary that she should come earlier. 16. He was pleased that Kate should have called the child after him. 17. If it should rain, I'll stay at home. 18. Should she come, I'll let you know. 19. If anyone should call, tell them I'll be back by 5 o'clock.

Revision. Exercise XXVII, p. 285

I. He needn't be told (about it). 2. The weather is sure to be fine. 3. He hasn't brought the book, though he should have done it last week. 4. Didn't you become seasick? The sea was rough. 5. Should we wait for her? She may/might not come at all. 6. He asked if he could depend on me. 7. She will have to be X-rayed. 8. She is not likely to appreciate his kindness. She is so selfish! 9. He said that she was already grown up and she must/ought to help her mother. 10. I didn't have/ need to cook dinner. We are to dine at a restaurant today.

II. She knew what he must be feeling. 12. You may walk miles without seeing anyone. 13. His name is Dobson. You may/might have heard his name. 14. The door can't/couldn't have been left unlocked. I had locked it myself. 15. He suggested that the meeting should be held on Wednesday. 16. Would you mind waiting for a while? Your documents aren't ready yet. 17.1 can and I will learn it. 18. The telegram ought to reach him within two hours. 19. Many things may seem strange to you in a foreign country. 20. They may/ might not have been warned that their son is ill and his life is in danger. 21. Can/Could he have meant it? 22. It was hard to believe that the tourists had been able to climb such a high mountain. They must have been brave boys. 23. I am to see him on Tuesday night. 24. I didn't hear the car drive up. I must have been sleeping. 25. They should have kept him from taking such a foolish step. They shall be sorry about it. 26. You needn't have come. The meeting is cancelled/ called off. 27. I was eager to go to the mountains but I didn't dare to ask my parents' permission, as I knew that they wouldn't let me go. 28. Finally we decided that we shouldn't stay there any longer and that we should go to the mountains. 29. We needn't hurry. The train is delayed for two hours. 30. He said that he would have to leave in a few days but we wouldn't hear of it. 31. He was to have come by the five o'clock train. Can/Could he have missed it? — How should I know? 32. I thought I ought to let you know about it. 33. You cannot go there by bus. 34. She can't/couldn't

have done it! 35. It is strange that he should have said it. 36. You might/could be more considerate to you sister. 37. There's nothing to do, so I may as well go to bed. 38. It is surprising that he should be so foolish! 39. He would often call on us. 40. You say you will not do it, but I say you shall (do it). 41. We must obey the laws. 42. You can't (mustn't) park in front of this gate. 43. If he says so it must be true. 44. Shall we go out for a walk? 45. They should be there by now. 46. This'll/must be our train. 47. The drawer will not open. 48. He left at 7.00. He ought to be here soon. 49. The students are not supposed to take the books out of the reading room. 50. When am I to come? 51. Not a cloud was to be seen. 52. They weren't at home when I came. Evidently they hadn't been expecting me. 53. Our football players are in good shape. They are sure/bound to win the match. 54. Why aren't you applauding? Evidently you don't like her singing. 55. The child won't eat anything. — He may not be hungry. 56. They are close friends. She can't/couldn't have failed to help him. 57. Your son might have been more careful. He could have knocked down my child. 58. He might not have heard the news. 59. He might/could have arrived in time if he had run quicker. 60. Will you please post the letter without delay? 61. After the exams you are to take all the books to the library. 62. In my opinion, she should be elected because she is honest, clever, and competent. 63. We can't wait any longer! Something must be done immediately!