Miscellaneous of verb/tense In correct 1.I would rather you should go home 2.I would prefer to go...

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Miscellaneous of verb/tense In correct 1. I would rather you should go home 2. I would prefer to go rather than stay. 3. I prefer getting up early to/rather than sleep late. 4. He wishes the problems get solved easily 5. It is time you should start working. 6. Shall I help him I would rather if you don't 7. He will have worked for twenty years in office till 2016. 8. The patient will die before the doctor arrives. 9. When I will reach there he will be shouting for the last scene. 10.Amitab had acted for more than twenty five years when SRK entered the boolywood. 11.When I visited , they watched TV 12.While I was reading, Mohan watched TV 13.He does not write well and I don't either 14.Two tones of coal are not enough 15.I would rather to go for Sedan as compared to USA 16.Supposing we lose. • Correct 1. I would rather you went home 2. I would prefer go rather than stay 3. I prefer getting up early to/rather than sleeping late. 4. He wishes the problems got solved easily 5. It is time you started working. 6. Shall I help him, I would rather if you didn't 7. He will have been working for twenty years in office till 2016. 8. The patient will have died before the doctor arrives. 9. When I reach there he will be shouting for the last scene. 10.Amitab had been acting for more than twenty five years when SRK entered the boolywood. 11.When I visited , they were watching TV 12.While I was reading, Mohan was watching TV 13.He does not write well and neither do I 14.Two tones of coal is not enough 15.I would rather go for Sedan as compared to USA 16.Supposing we lost.

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Miscellaneous of verb/tense• In correct1. I would rather you should go home2. I would prefer to go rather than stay.3. I prefer getting up early to/rather than

sleep late.4. He wishes the problems get solved easily5. It is time you should start working.6. Shall I help him I would rather if you don't 7. He will have worked for twenty years in

office till 2016.8. The patient will die before the doctor

arrives.9. When I will reach there he will be shouting

for the last scene.10. Amitab had acted for more than twenty five

years when SRK entered the boolywood.11. When I visited , they watched TV12. While I was reading, Mohan watched TV13. He does not write well and I don't either14. Two tones of coal are not enough15. I would rather to go for Sedan as compared

to USA16. Supposing we lose.

• Correct1. I would rather you went home2. I would prefer go rather than stay3. I prefer getting up early to/rather than

sleeping late.4. He wishes the problems got solved easily5. It is time you started working.6. Shall I help him, I would rather if you didn't 7. He will have been working for twenty years

in office till 2016.8. The patient will have died before the doctor

arrives.9. When I reach there he will be shouting for

the last scene.10. Amitab had been acting for more than

twenty five years when SRK entered the boolywood.

11. When I visited , they were watching TV12. While I was reading, Mohan was watching

TV13. He does not write well and neither do I14. Two tones of coal is not enough15. I would rather go for Sedan as compared to

USA16. Supposing we lost.

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1. Put into lead the team , it was expected that Yuvraj would lead India his side to victory.

2. Sidharth left his family wept3. God saves the king4. Long lives friendship (optative) 5. He has been awarded the Padma Shri while

his friend failed to make it to the list. 6. I will return your money by Monday7. I know/have been knowing him for 2 years.8. When he completed the letter he posted it9. Since she came to Meerut, she had not met

me.10. Since I have returned from America, i have

been working11. It is/has been long time, since we meet.12. He is working at the present job since the

day a son was born.13. I wanted to help my brother but could not.14. I expected to pass.15. My sister hoped that I would send her

money.

1. put into lead the team , Yuvraj was expected that he would lead India his side to victory.

2. Sidharth left his family weeping3. God save the king4. Long live friendship ( optative ) 5. He has been awarded the Padma Shri while

his friend has failed to make it to the list. 6. I will have return your money by Monday7. I have known him for 2 years.8. When he had completed the letter he

posted it9. Since she came to Meerut, she has not met

me.10. Since I returned from America, I have been

working11. It is/has been long time, since we met.12. He has been working at the present job

since the day a son was born.13. I had wanted to help my brother but could

not.14. I had expected to pass.15. My sister had hoped that I would send her

money.

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• Vishal intended to set up his business by the loan.(want, hope, expect, think, suppose, mean, intend)

• She will prepare food when I reach there.

• My assistant will type the letter by lunch.

• I think news will not be published so far.

• When the doctor found that the player has taken prohibited medicine.

• Should we talk to the management.

• Vishal had intended to set up his business by the loan.(want, hope, expect, think, suppose, mean, intend)

• She will have prepared food when I reach there.

• My assistant will have typed the letter by lunch.

• I think news will have not been published so far.

• When the doctor found that the player had taken prohibited medicine.

• Shall we talk to the management.