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Question 1:
Express disappointment with what somebody did in the past: Kurt left his job.
A. I wish Kurt left his job.
B. I'd rather Kurt had left his job.
C. I'd rather Kurt hadn't left his job.
Feedback When we need to show disappointment with what somebody did in the past we often use a construction [would rather + subject + Past Perfect]. Other answers do not relate to the meaning.
D. I would like Kurt left his job.

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Test 3-Expressing Hypothetical Meaning | Upper-Intermediate English