Ex. 10. Fill in the blanks using the corresponding mood form.
1. She spoke as loudly as if I (was, were) deaf. 2. She said something so softly addressing nobody as if she (was, were) afraid that somebody would hear her. 3. She acted at the stage as calmly as if she (acted, had acted) before. 4. She is cross with me as if I (did her some harm, had done her some harm). 5. He looked at me so strangely as though I (didn't see, had not seen) him many times before. 6. She looked at him so triumphantly as if she (did, had done). something very important. 7. She was crying so bitterly and such large tears were rolling down her cheeks as though somebody (offended, had offended) her.
Have you ever seen such a beautiful street? We were on the train, and at that time they were flying to America, I don't know when we will see each other again. My sister just called them. We know they are doing well. She's got a good job right now. I think she is more interesting than the one she had last year, and she does not have to get up early. These books are not as interesting as those. We cannot finish this work today. Why are you so late? It's already eight o'clock - Don't be angry with me. I couldn't come earlier. When Katya came, they were watching a movie. Look! what delicious pies she bought. It's warmer today than yesterday. We can take the kids for a walk. He says this room is more comfortable than that. I think this is one of the best rooms in our apartment. She's upset: her son got a bad grade. What time is it on your watch? “I don’t know, my watch has stopped. We haven't seen each other for so long. We last met three years ago. She washed the windows of the house all night yesterday. She is very tired