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Help me please нужно открыть скобки open the brackets using the correct form of the subjunctive mood. retell the passage. on thursday morning at breakfast steven said: "it's high time you (to make up) your mind about that visit to "four winds" this weekend. we ought to go, you know. we haven't been at the marshalls' for ages, we just can't put them off." "but, steven," said ruth ill-temperedly, "i can't go. if my grey dress (not to send) to the cleaner's i (can) wear it. but i can't wear my new suit, it's not hot enough for it yet." steven finished his food and was looking through his mail. "why treat it as if it (to be) a serious problem? why make such a "fuss about nothing? at "four winds" everyone wears just anything." opening a, letter he added: "really, you're a most annoying person, ruth. what i want to know is, can you go or can't you? " "i can if you can. you know that." "i'm not sure yet how busy i'll be tomorrow. i suggest that you (to go down) tomorrow afternoon. george (to pick) you up and (to drive) you down if you (to agree) to go tomorrow. and i'll turn up in the evening, if i can get away, or on saturday morning at the latest." "oh, no," ruth laid down her knife and fork. "i wish we (to go) together." "i wish you (to go) ahead." "i'm not going without you," ruth said firmly. "but for you they (not to ask) me to come, anyway. they only ask me because i'm your wife. and it looks as if marion (to hate) me. i wish you (to ring) them up yesterday and told them that i'm coming with you." (after "thursday afternoons" by m. dickens)

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Ipro3000
Ipro3000
10.09.2020 16:24
On Thursday morning at breakfast Steven said: "It's high time you (made up) your mind about that visit to "Four Winds" this weekend. We ought to go, you know. We haven't been at the Marshalls' for ages, we just can't put them off."
"But, Steven," said Ruth ill-temperedly, "I can't go. If my grey dress (had not been sent) to the cleaner's I (could) wear it. But I can't wear my new suit, it's not hot enough for it yet."
Steven finished his food and was looking through his mail.
"Why treat it as if it (were) a serious problem? Why make such a "fuss about nothing? At "Four Winds" everyone wears just anything."
Opening a letter he added: "Really, you're a most annoying person, Ruth. What I want to know is, can you go or can't you?"
"I can if you can. You know that."
"I'm not sure yet how busy I'll be tomorrow. I suggest that you (go down) tomorrow afternoon. George (will pick) you up and (drive) you down if you (agree) to go tomorrow. And I'll turn up in the evening, if I can get away, or on Saturday morning at the latest."
"Oh, no," Ruth laid down her knife and fork. "I wish we (went) together."
"I wish you (went) ahead."
"I'm not going without you," Ruth said firmly. "But for you they (would not ask/ would not have asked) me to come, anyway. They only ask me because I'm your wife. And it looks as if Marion (hates) me. I wish you (had rung) them up yesterday and told them that I'm coming with you."
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