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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms of the Subjunctive Mood in the following story.

When Cinderella heard about the ball, the king was giving to have the prince meet the prettiest girls in the country, she wished she (to be invited) so that she (may see) the prince. But naturally nobody thought of asking her.

On the night of the ball, after her stepsisters left all dressing up, she felt as if her heart (to be breaking).

"Oh, if 1 too (can go) to the ball!" she exclaimed.

"You shall go!" her godmother, a good fairy, said appearing in front of her. She raised her wand, and Cinderella found herself wearing a wonderful dress, which fitted as if it (to be made) for her, and the prettiest glass slippers.

The fairy raised her wand again, and the Cinderella saw a coach and a coachman draw up to the door. Nobody (can guess) that the coachman was a fat rat and the coach - a pumpkin.

"Go," said the fairy. "And have a good time but be sure you leave before the clock strikes twelve."

Cinderella went to the party and had a rare good time. The moment the prince saw her, he fell in love with her and demanded that she (to dance) every dance with him. But for the fairy's warning Cinderella (to be) quite happy. As it was, she kept watching the clocks and ran out of the king's palace on the stroke of twelve losing one of her slippers as she ran.

At first the prince did not take her disappearance seriously. "It's not as if I (to lose) her for ever", he thought. But when he realized that nobody knew who she was, he began to fear lest he (never to see) her again, and he grew very miserable.

"We think it highly advisable that the girl (to be found)", the king's advisers said.

"Otherwise the prince (never may marry)."

"And it's high time he (to do)," said the king. "I'm growing old, you know."

They made every girl in the country try on Cinderella's glass slipper so that they (may find) whom it fitted.

The fear that Cinderella (never to be found) proved groundless. She married the prince and was very happy.

Even her stepmother and stepsisters began to treat her as if they (to love) her greatly.
When Cinderella heard about the ball, the king was giving to have the prince meet the prettiest girls in the country, she wished she were invited so that she might see the prince. But naturally nobody thought of asking her.

On the night of the ball, after her stepsisters left all dressing up, she felt as if her heart was breaking.

"Oh, if I too could go to the ball!" she exclaimed.

"You shall go!" her godmother, a good fairy, said appearing in front of her. She raised her wand, and Cinderella found herself wearing a wonderful dress, which fitted as if it had been made for her, and the prettiest glass slippers.

The fairy raised her wand again, and the Cinderella saw a coach and a coachman draw up to the door. Nobody could guess that the coachman was a fat rat and the coach - a pumpkin.

"Go," said the fairy. "And have a good time but be sure you leave before the clock strikes twelve."

Cinderella went to the party and had a rare good time. The moment the prince saw her, he fell in love with her and demanded that she danced every dance with him. But for the fairy's warning Cinderella was quite happy. As it was, she kept watching the clocks and ran out of the king's palace on the stroke of twelve losing one of her slippers as she ran.

At first the prince did not take her disappearance seriously. "It's not as if I lost her for ever", he thought. But when he realized that nobody knew who she was, he began to fear lest he would never see her again, and he grew very miserable.

"We think it highly advisable that the girl was found", the king's advisers said.

"Otherwise the prince never might marry."

"And it's high time he did," said the king. "I'm growing old, you know."

They made every girl in the country try on Cinderella's glass slipper so that they might find whom it fitted.

The fear that Cinderella would never be found proved groundless. She married the prince and was very happy.

Even her stepmother and stepsisters began to treat her as if they loved her greatly.
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