Ansooryn
1. They would be happy if I would go home.
2. What colour is that coloured pencil?
3. The man came towards us in a red car.
4. I would like a cold drink.
5. John will be ready in a minute or two.
6. I wrote this lesson for you(p).
7. Have you made enough tea for us.
8. He would eat cake if she were (would be) making it.
9. She thinks that she saw you on the road yesterday.
10. We have put our money on a horse.
11. I shall go to school.
12. He remembers the town before the war.
13. We have lifted the boat onto the land.
14. Would you like to go home now?
15. Perhaps the day will be fine.
16. Will he be pleased to go home?
17. They would come to school if it were not (would not be) raining.
18. I probably put the cat out last night.
19. Give that book to me please.
20. This tree is taller than that one.
21. If it is (would be) raining I would not come.
22. This is the heaviest book on the table.
23. I am much better than I was yesterday.
24. If you would open the door, I would come in.
25. John was the oldest man in the town.
26. Blood is thicker than water.
27. The lambs were younger than the horses.
28. Didn't he buy the big engine for his car.
29. I wouldn't do that if I were (would be) you.
30. I got three books from that shop.
31. She was reading the newspaper when you came to the door.
32. I would drink a pint if I could.
33. Did you understand that Mary? Yes.
34. I went to the shop in Castletown on Saturday.
35. What time did the boat leave England last night.
36. Would you like to go home now?
37. Did you leave the red purse on the table.
38. Were there horses to be bought at the market?
39. He could come if he were (would be) older.
40. There wasn't a good word to be heard about him in Douglas.
41. I am sorry that you could not come.
42. They begrudge waiting for him.
43. I would give you the book if it were in the house.
44. He lived in Ramsey all his days.
45. She has seen a ghost but she is still alive.
46. Do you remember the days before the horses came.
47. They would not be happy if you were late.
48. Aren't you sorry about breaking that window?