English, asked by debika1, 11 months ago

correct tense. (1) We shall wait here until he (come) back.
(ii) When he came in, I (write) a letter.
H.S.L.C. - 2000
fi) He (walk) across the road when a scooter
hit him.
(ii) I wish I (accept) the job.
(iii) Hurry up, the taxi (wait).
H.S.L.C. - 2001​

Answers

Answered by AyoItsFoxy
9

1) We shall wait here until he comes back.

2) When he came in, I was writing/ had been writing a letter.

3) He was walking across the road when a scooter hit him.

4) I wish I had accepted the job.

5) Hurry up, the taxi is waiting.

Answered by khushi2
4

Explanation:

(1) We shall wait here until he comes back.

(ii) When he came in, I was writing a letter.

H.S.L.C. - 2000

fi) He was walking across the road when a scooter hit him.

(ii) I wish I would have accepted the job.

(iii) Hurry up, the taxi is waiting.

H.S.L.C. - 2001

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