Right Forms Of Verb :-
Change the sentences below ---
1. You act as though you (know) him very well.
2. You spoke as if I (not hear) you.
3. One of the students (be) absent in the prize giving ceremony.
4. You may (tell) me everything you want.
5. If it rains, i (not go) out.
6. If he knew me well, he (call) me definitely.
7. My mother (treat) by the best doctor.
8. She said that she ( take) me to her home the next month.
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The first one is correct.
The second sentence must take that modal verb(we say he doesn't hear nor he not hear)
Because the last word is students, it seems it as the true subject when in fact, the starting or begun word of that sentence however is one.
So one of the students is absent
He called me(he call) in subjunctive!
Explanation:
This word not should have this auxiliary.
you cannot use one past tense aND ONE present tense in your clause.
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