I. Fill in the gaps in the following sentences with the most likely form of the verbs in brackets: 1. What ……………(you/buy) if you…………(win) thy lottery? 2. If you …………..(be) happy, your immune system………………(work) well. 3. If I …………….(have) time tomorrow evening, I …………(sew) those green buttons on your jacket. 4. They ……………(meet) three years earlier if she …………….(come) to my eighteenth birthday party. 5. What ……………..(you/do) if you…………(be) Prime Minister? 6. If you ………………(divide) two hundred and fifty by two you…………….(get) a hundred and twenty five. 7. If Fleming…………… (not/discover) penicillin, there………….. (be) far more fatalities every year than there actually are. 8. If he ……………..(not stand) under that tree during the thunderstorm last week, he……………….(not/get) struck by lightning. 9. If I …………..(be) you, I ………………(ask) a lawyer for some advice. 10. If the island………….(be) still a tourist attraction. Last week’s earthquake…………(cause) far more deaths. 11. I (to be).................... happily married now if I hadn’t told Mary I didn’t love her. II. Rewrite the following sentences as in the example. Ex. She isn’t at the meeting because she wasn’t told about it. She would be at the meeting if she had been told about it. A) 1. The meal would have been lovely but you put the oven on too high. …………. 2. You didn’t warn me. Now I’m in difficulty. ………………… 3. She would have stayed longer, but the babysitter needed to leave at 9.00. …….. 4. I haven’t got a key, so I can’t get in. .....................