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For the most part, I like living with Joe. However, I wish he ___________ the kitchen such a mess.
A. wouldn’t leave
B. would leave
C. could leave
D. won’t leave

Answers

Answered by sarah92
3

Answer:

A. wouldn't leave is the correct answer

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
0

The completed sentence with the correct option is as follows:

  • For the most part, I like living with Joe. However, I wish he A. wouldn’t leave the kitchen such a mess.

Would:

  • The past tense of the verb will is "would."
  • Would is a modal auxiliary verb, one of the verb classes.
  • In the past, we used "would" to signify the same thing.
  • When we don't want to do anything, we typically use this word in the negative. We use "won't" for the present and "wouldn't" for the past.
  • His mother forbids him from attending the event. His mother forbade him from attending the event.
  • Discuss both the present and the future simultaneously.

Modals:

  • Modal verbs express potential, intention, capacity, or necessity.
  • They are used alongside the sentence's main verb because they are a sort of auxiliary verb (helper verb).
  • Examples that are frequently used include should and must.

Modal Verb Grammar Rules:

  • The process of inversion creates questions.
  • The tenses of modal verbs do not alter in the present or past.
  • No -s is added to the third person singular versions of modal verbs.
  • The main verb's bare infinitive, which is the form without "to," follows modal verbs.

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