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quite
quiet
rather
rather
quite
very
don't talk
won't talk
didn't talk
After would rather, we use a past tense with a present or future meaning.
When words like himself, herself and themselves are used to mean that person and nobody
else, it is used as an emphatic pronoun.
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when
on which
Either could be used here
The relative pronoun acts as the subject or object of the relative clause. It replaces words
like he, him, her etc.
What
That
Which
The sentence What money he has means the same as The money that he has
8. They saved hundreds of refugees, had been at sea for several days.
of whom some
some of whom
Either could be used here
so that
so as to
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in order to
is
are
will bring
bring
would bring
In subordinate clauses we often use the present tense to refer to the future
12. It doesnt matter what you .................... with your time or money.
do
does
have
will do
Present tenses are common after expressions like it doesnt matter and I dont care.
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