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1. I tidied the room after I (read) the newspaper
2. If I (be) the Prime Minister of India I would solve all the problems
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If I will be the prime minister of India I would solve all the problems
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Correct sentences are mentioned below.
- 1. I had read the newspaper after I tidied the room.
- 2. If I were the Prime Minister of India I would solve all the problems.
Explanation :
- First sentence is an example of Past Perfect Tense because it has two actions, first one is past perfect tense : 'I had read the newspaper' next one is simple past tense : 'I tidied the room'. Such like sentences take 'after' and 'before' to refer the actions in the sentence.
- Had is an auxiliary verb of Past Perfect Tense and past participle form is always used after it. Read is past participle form read.
- Second sentence is an example of Improbable Conditional Sentence because it is im possible to happen in reality. 'If I were the Prime Minister' means I'm not a prime minister, so it is im possible to solve many problems. Here 'were' is a be verb.
- Example : If they worked all morning, they would go home earlier.
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