546. My wife (to be very upset) if I (not to return) tomorrow. 547. They (to move) the furniture upstairs, when I (to call on) them. 548. You (to know) the lady who just (to leave) the shop ?549. She (to be sorry) that she (not to be) nice to him. 550. By the end of next week my wife (to do)her spring cleaning and we (to be able) to relax again. - 551. She (to look) nicer if she (not to wear) so much make-up. 552. As the wind (to blow off) the leaves, I (to sweep) the steps outside my house for nearly the whole day. 553. We (to know) that two prisoners (to escape) this week. 554. Dick (not to come) to the meeting because the secretary (to forget) to tell him about it. 555. In two months' time he (to finish) his training and to be ready) for his new work. 556. It is no wonder he (to fail) his exam. He (not to study) properly. 557. 1 (to ask) him to turn off the tape-recorder, as someone (to knock) at the door. 558. You (to have) a bandage? 1 (to cut) my hand rather badly. 559. I believed 1 (to see) him before I (to move) to that country. 560. I hope they (to pass) their driving test by the time they (to buy) their cars. 561. She (to have) no news about him for some time and she (to be) extremely anxious. 562. When I came Ann (to inform) that somebody (to be waited) for me in the reception room. 563. He (to lose) his job last month and since then he (to be) out of work. 564. The car (to break down) because I (not to check) the oil for such a long time. 565. When he (to reach) the village he (to walk)1,500 miles. 566. I (to wait) until she (to get) here.