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ould give it up. Were I you, I would give it up. If it were not for your advice, we couldn’t have got over the difficulties. Were it not for your advice, we couldn’t have got over the difficulties. If I had had time, I would have run round that lake again. Had I had time, I would have run round that lake again. If there should be a flood, what should we do? Should there be a flood, what should we do? 注意: 在虛擬語氣的從句中,動(dòng)詞 39。 If he were here, everything would be all right. 如果他在這兒,一切都會(huì)好的。t I to do. 1. Had you listened to the doctor, you _________ all right now. A. are B. were C. would be D. would have been 2. __________ any change about the date, please tell me immediately. A. Will there be B. Should there be C. There will be D. There should be 3. __________ today, he would get there by Friday. A. Would he leave B. Was he leaving C. Were he to leave D. If he leave 4. Should it rain, the crops _____ . A. would be saved B. would have been saved C. will be saved D. had been saved 5. You _____ e earlier. The bus left a moment ago. A. would B. should have C. may D. have 6. What should we do if it _____ tomorrow? A. should snow B. would snow C. snow D. will snow 7. You _____ such a serious mistake if you had followed his advice. A. may not make B. might not make C. shouldn’t have made D. might not have made 8. If it were not for the fact that you _____ ill, I would ask you to do this right now. A. were B. had been C. are D. should be 2. use otherwise, or and phrases beginning with with, without and but for to replace an ifclause in implied conditionals Without air , there would be no living things. But for your help , I couldn’t have done it. (If there were not air) (If it hadn’t been for your help) I was busy that day. Otherwise I would have gone there with them. (If I hadn’t been busy that day, I would have gone there with them.) I would have finished the work, but I have been ill. (If I hadn’t been