1-He wishes he ...... his PhD next month.
( would get / will get / gets / had got )
2- My friend told me that he ( didn't take/ hadn't taken/ wouldn't take) the visa to the US until he had paid for it.
3- You can't compare (between/ with/ to/ in) these two cities - they are completely different.
My answer
1- would get
2- didn't take
Is 'hadn't taken' OK, too? I know that we sometimes keep tenses unchanged, but I want to make sure.
3- between
Where did you get these questions? They are not very natural English. 1.
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Where did you get these questions? They are not very natural English.
1. He hopes to get his PhD next month.
2. My friend told me that he wouldn't take the visa to ... / hadn't taken the visa to ... / didn't take the visa to .... (All three are possible.)
3. You can't compare these two cities. [No preposition.] They are completely different.
CJ