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Directions: Choose the best answer.
1. He talks as if he _____ there at that time.
A) was
B) were
C) had been
D) has been
2. Isn't it about time you _____ to do the work?
A) began
B) begin
C) have begun
D) had begun
3. — I'll pay you by check monthly.
— I'd rather you _____ me in cash weekly.
A) pay
B) will pay
C) had paid
D) paid
4. I could go myself but I would sooner you _____ .
A) went
B) go
C) had gone
D) will go
5. In the absence of friction, belts _____ in conveying power from one machine to another.
A) will not be used
B) could not be used
C) can not be used
D) may not be used
Key:
1.C 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.B
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