271 Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form. The young reporter walked up to the table where Dora Spangle was sitting and introduced himself. "Miss Spangle, I'm Dan Quaid from 'Star International"." The actress smiled up at him charmingly. "If I 1)...had known... (know) you were so good-looking, I'd have put on some more make-up," she said. "You're too kind," laughed Dan. "You 2) (not/say) that if you had seen me at 7 o'clock this morning!" "Probably not," agreed Dora. "Now, I have to go in ten minutes. So, if I were you, I 3). (start) asking your questions." "Very well. Do you have any regrets about retiring from acting?" asked Dan. "Not about retiring," she replied. "But I do wish I 4).. (play) the role of Cleopatra just once in my career." "If someone 5) (offer) you the part now, would you take it?" "No, it's too late now. I've decided to retire and that's final." "What 6) "I might get bored if 1 7) 8). (you/do) if you get bored?" "Oh, there's no chance of that," she assured him. (marry)?" Dan asked. "Not really," she replied. "Although I probably 9)............ (not/have) all my animals to look after, though." "Do you ever wish you (marry) John Rogers if he had asked me," she added sadly. "What if ..." "I'm sorry," Dora interrupted. "I really must go now. It's time to feed my dogs and they get very upset if I 10) .......….... ........ (be) late." ***** 3 You wanted to ring Kelly but you lost her phone number. 4 You want to make a coffee but you've run out. humina sir vi de noin vend vent mot 207M 5 You want to go swimming but it's too cold. 6 You went on holiday; your camera was stolen. 272 Write sentences as in the example: 1 You want to visit Australia but you're frightened of flying. ...I wish I weren't frightened of flying. If I weren't frightened of flying, I could/would visit Australia. 2 You wanted to go to the theatre but you couldn't find any tickets anywhere.