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I wouldn't use would in those, but either the present subjunctive or the past (subjunctive) seems appropriate.
I'd rather --
he join me / he joined me / he not join me / he didn't join me
the appointment rescheduled /
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1. I'd rather he pay us the money tomorrow.
2. I'd rather he paid us the money tomorrow.
What's the difference in meaning between the above two sentences?
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1. (A) In case the wall should collapse , they evaculated the building.
(B) Take your coat in case it should rain .
2. (A) In case the wall collapsed, they evaculated the building.
(B) Take your coat in case it rains.
What's the
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I have been _____ this year. I don't want to do it again. (A) family (B) house (C) home (D) at home
The answer is option C. Why is option D incorrect?
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A tires B. = A is tiring to B. = B is tired of A. A excites B. = A is exciting to B. = B is excited about A. A interests B. = A is interesting to B. = B is interested in A. A satisfies B. = A is satisfying to B. = B is satisfied with A. A
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Look! Chien-Ming Wang ___ a home run. (A) has hit (B) hits (C) is hitting Which choice is correct?
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John: It's strange that I saw several people __ hurt.
Mary: Because there was a car accident happening twenty minutes ago.
(A) got (B) getting (C) gotten (D) to get
Which option do you think is correct?
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1. If you get one million dollars, what will you do? 2. Should you get one million dollars, what would you do? 3. If you should get one million dollars, what would you do? 4. If you were to get one million dollars, what would you do? 5. If you got
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1. The license plate number has been taken down already. 2. The license plate number is taken down already. #1 is correct. Is #2 also acceptable?
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Mary: Why did Eric go to London?
John: He went there __ vacation.
(A) for (B) on
I think choice A is correct. Is choice B also acceptable?
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