Put the verb in brackets in the right form.
1. She would never work as a shop assistant if she (not to need money).
2. You would be surprised if you (to find out more about Pushkin).
3. I would try do it if I (to know the situation better).
4. She would hire John if John (to prove his good skills).
5. Mrs Brown would invite Kate if she (to be in town).
Put the verb in brackets in the right form.
1. She would never work as a shop assistant if she had not needed the money.
2. You would be surprised if you find out more about Pushkin.
3. I would try do it if I knew the situation better)
4. She would hire John if John proves his good skills.
5. Mrs Brown would invite Kate if she is in town.