Exercise
Correct the sentence and make the right use of will/would/shall/ should- His function will/would have been over by now.
- She would / will have been reached by now if it had not traffic jammed.
- She would / will have been a very highly paid professor if she had not dropped the interview.
- My uncle would /will often be found sitting all alone on the sea-shore.
- I would rather/ would sooner to keep quite than argue with you.
- I would sooner/ would rather sift to other place than bear this much of problems.
- We should have / would have soft heart for the poor and needy.
- Should / would he apply next year, I would concede his claim.
- She should/ would be mayor next year.
- He should / would have taken more interest in his subject.
- He said that he would / should not start a new business.
- My father asked me “what would / should you do if you get pass?”
- Shall / will we start now?
- Will / shall she be able to reach on time?
- They would / will like to meet you in the party.
- I would / will like to catch earliest available train.
- You should / shall be glad to have pleasure of his company.
- I really wish you would/ will come with me...
Solved exercise
- His function will have been over by now.
- She would have been reached by now if it had not traffic jammed.
- She would have been a very highly paid professor if she had not dropped the interview.
- My uncle would often be found sitting all alone on the sea-shore.
- I would rather to keep quite than argue with you.
- I would sooner sift to other place than bear this much of problems.
- We should have soft heart for the poor and needy.
- Should he apply next year, I would concede his claim.
- She should be mayor next year.
- He should have taken more interest in his subject.
- He said that he would not start a new business.
- My father asked me “what would you do if you get pass?”
- Shall we start now?
- Will she be able to reach on time?
- They would like to meet you in the party.
- I would like to catch earliest available train.
- You should be glad to have pleasure of his company.
- I really wish you would come with me.
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