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1)(A) I will/ (B) meet him/ (C) when he will come./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c) Change ‘when he will come’ into ‘when he comes’.

2)(A) Had I realized/ (B) your house was such a long way off, / (C) I would take a taxi./ (D) No error

Ans- (c) Change ‘I would take’ into ‘I would have taken’.

3)(A) If he had called me up (B) I would inform/ (C) him ./ (D) No error

Ans- (b) Change ‘I would inform' into ‘I would have informed'. If the 'If clause' is ‘subject + had + V3’, the main clause is 'subject + would + have + V3’.

4)(A) If he will work hard / (B)/ he will surely / (C) get the job of his choice. / (D) No error

Ans- (a) Change ‘If he will work hard' into ‘If he works hard’. 'Will' is not used in the ‘if clause’.

5)(A) Unless I do not / (B) see his ticket, / (C) I will not let him sit here. / (D) No error

Ans- (a) Remove 'do not'. ‘Not’ doesn't come after unless.

6)(A) Before the police will come / (B) You should better / (C) get the anticipatory bail. / (D) No error

Ans- (a) Change ‘before the police will come’ into ‘before the police come’. ‘Will’ is not used in the ‘If clause’.

7)(A) If I had two houses, / (B) I would have given / (C) one to you./ (D) No error

Ans- (b) Change ‘I would have given’ into ‘I would give’.

8)(A) If we will heat dry ice / (B) it turns / (C) to vapour. / (D) No error

Ans- (a) Remove ‘will’.

9)(A) I will wait for you / (B) unless / (C) you come. / (D) No error

Ans- (b) Change ‘unless’ to ‘until’. Until is time oriented whereas unless is action oriented.

10)(A) If I were the Prime Minister of India / (B) I will work for the / (C) welfare of the poor. / (D) No error

Ans- (b) Change ‘will’ to ‘would’. The sentence is in past.

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