Test 2-Expressing Hypothetical Meaning | Upper-Intermediate English

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    A. We wouldn't visit that museum.
    B. We wish we didn't visit that museum.
    C. We wish we hadn't visited that museum.
    D. We wouldn't have visited that museum.
    A. would have/could earn
    B. had had/could earn
    C. had/could earn
    D. had/would can earn
    A. will win/give
    B. win/will give
    C. win/give
    D. will win/will give
    A. would lead/wouldn't suffer
    B. led/wouldn't suffer
    C. would lead/didn't suffer
    D. led/didn't suffer
    A. Nigel wishes he didn't have to get up early every morning.
    B. Nigel would get up early every morning if he liked it.
    C. If only Nigel got up early every morning he would like it.
    D. Nigel would like to get up early every morning if he had to.
    A. I'd rather you hadn't met him anymore.
    B. I'd rather you didn't meet him anymore.
    C. I wish you met him anymore.
    D. I wish you hadn't met him anymore.
    A. takes/feels
    B. will take/will feel
    C. will take/feels
    D. takes/will feel
    A. were/would think
    B. would be/thought
    C. would be/would think
    D. were/thought
    A. find/buy
    B. will find/will buy
    C. find/will buy
    D. will find/buy
    A. Sarah would work 6 days a week if she liked it.
    B. Sarah wishes she didn't have to work 6 days a week.
    C. If only Sarah had to work 6 days a week.
    D. Sarah would work 6 days a week if she had to.