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16.---I got upset yesterday just because you didn't hand in your homework on time.
---Terribly sorry.Ten more minutes,I        it to you.(  )
A.would have takenB.would take
C.had takenD.must have taken

分析 -昨天我很难受只是因为你没有按时交作业.-非常抱歉,多给我十分钟,我就交了.

解答 答案:A 题干表达的是与过去事实相反的假设,要用虚拟;对过去的虚拟,主句中要用情态动词加完成时态来构成;句中ten more minutes相当于条件句if you had given me ten more minutes;must不能用来构成虚拟.故选A.

点评 虚拟语气是表示与事实相反的假设,构成方式有:对现在或将来,条件句中用一般过去时态,主语用情态动词加动词原形;对过去,条件句中用过去完成时态,主语用情态动词加完成时态.学习时,要牢记构成方式.

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