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1. I'd rather you _____ to me like that in front of the customers.
i) not speak ii) weren't speaking iii) speaking iv) didn't speaking

Answers

Answered by truptiprincess12
5

Answer:

answer is as follows speaking

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Disclaimer:  

I'd rather you _____ to me like that in front of the customers.

i) not speak ii) weren't speaking iii) speaking iv) didn't speak

Solution:

The answer is I'd rather you didn't speak to me like that in front of the customers.

In English, we can use the idiom "I'd rather" to indicate our desire for something.I'd rather you is a phrase used to indicate that you would prefer to do something or that something occur. You indicate that you would like to do something when you say that you would rather do it or that you'd rather do it. When you state that you would prefer not to do something, you are expressing your desire to refrain from doing it.

A past tense is necessary for this set of tenses.So 'didn't speak' is the correct answer.

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