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=Exercise 123=
Insert _was_ or _were_ in each of the following sentences, in each case giving a reason for your choice. Remember that the indicative _was_ is used to denote a statement of fact in the past time, and the subjunctive _were_ (singular and plural) is used to denote a possibility, something that is supposed to be true, or a statement entirely contrary to fact, as in a wish.
1. I wish I ---- going with you.
2. As he ---- not well, he could not go.
3. If he ---- well, he could go.
4. If he ---- attentive in cla.s.s, he would not fail.
5. They treated me as if I ---- one of the family.
6. When I ---- in the South I visited New Orleans.
7. Suppose she ---- your guest, how would you entertain her?
8. He would appear very tall ---- it not for the breadth of his shoulders.
9. We decided that if it ---- still raining by seven o'clock, we should not go.
10. If our strawberries ---- ripe, I'd give you some.
11. If the package ---- left yesterday, as you say, it must have been while I ---- not at home.
12. If he ---- late yesterday, he must start earlier to-day.
13. If every man ---- honest, business life would be very pleasant.
14. I saw that he ---- not interested.
15. If he ---- not interested, he surely looked as if he ----.
16. ---- I certain that the bonds ---- safe, I should invest in them.
17. As the tablecloth ---- stained, we laid it on the gra.s.s to bleach it.
18. If that stained tablecloth ---- mine, I'd try bleaching it.
19. If I ---- as interested in farming as you are, I'd buy a farm.
20. If her work ---- best, why didn't she get the higher salary?
=Exercise 124--Verbs Incorrectly Used=
_Wrong_ _Right_ 1. _Let_ the book on the table. _Leave_ the book on the table.
2. _Leave_ me go with you. _Let_ me go with you.
3. Don't _blame it on_ me. Don't _accuse_ me.
4. Do you _carry_ stationery? Do you _sell_ stationery?
5. The child _aggravates_ me. The child _irritates_ me.
6. Please _except_ my invitation. Please _accept_ my invitation.
7. Where have you _located_? Where have you _settled_?
(_Locate_ is a transitive verb.)
8. I _expect_ you are very busy. I _suppose_ you are very busy.
9. I _disremember_ seeing him. I _don't remember_ seeing him.
10. Do you _mind_ where you saw it? Do you _remember_ where you saw it?
11. Where are you _stopping_? Where are you _staying_?
12. Did you _extend an invitation_ Did you _invite_ him?
to him?
13. This clock needs _fixing_. This clock needs _repairing_.
14. I should _admire_ to go. I should _like_ to go.
15. I'd _love_ to go. I'd _like_ to go.
16. He didn't _show up_ on time. He didn't _appear_ on time.
17. I _had_ a strange thing _happen_ A strange thing _happened_ to me to me yesterday. yesterday.
18. I didn't _get to go_. I _was unable to go_.
19. _Loan_ me your pencil. _Lend_ me your pencil.
(_May I borrow your pencil?_ is correct. _Loan_ is a noun.)[3]
20. I _can't seem_ to understand I _seem unable_ to understand that problem. that problem.
21. I don't _take any stock_ in I _have no confidence_ in such such schemes. schemes.
22. How do you _size up_ the What _do you think_ of the situation? situation?
23. I _beg to state_... . Omit.
(This expression has been so overdone in business letters that it should be avoided)
24. He _dove_ off the pier. He _dived_ off the pier.
25. He _claims_ that he was He _a.s.serts_ (maintains) that he deceived. was deceived.