Условие:
169. Open the brackets using the correct form of the verb. Sometimes you'll have to use the passive form of the verb. If possible, give two variants and explain the difference between them.
1. If Mary (to know) that Tim (to be) ill, she (not to drop in) on him. Unfortunately, she (to fall) ill and (to be) in bed for three days now. 2. If Craig (not to be) so lazy, he (to finish) the repairs a long time ago. 3. What you (to do) if you (to be) in her shoes? 4. Catherine, if you (not to go) to bed so late last night, you (not to feel) so terribly sleepy now. 5. If I (to come) to London, I always (to visit) Madame Tussaud's. 6. I don't think she got really angry with you. - If she (not to get) angry, she (not to get) purple in the face or (to shout) at me like that. 7. Michael (to apologize) long ago if he (not to think) it useless. 8. You (to go) to the zoo with me if it (not to be) too cold? 9. If Brad (not to be) so idle, he (not to call) the black sheep of the family. I, for one, never (to see) him at work. 10. But for Sandy's whims we (to decide) on the menu long ago. 11. Where we (to be) now if the voyage (not to cancel)? 12. I'm sure Maggie (to be) ready to help if you just (to ask) her.
