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Question 1:
Express the idea when you want someone to do something in the present or future: I don't want you to to meet him anymore.
A. I'd rather you hadn't met him anymore.
B. I'd rather you didn't meet him anymore.
Feedback When we need to express the idea when you want someone to do something in the present or future we usually use the construction [would rather + subject + Past Simple]. Other answers do not relate to the meaning.
C. I wish you met him anymore.
D. I wish you hadn't met him anymore.

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