. Give the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
Write your answers in the numbered spaces that follow. (10 pts)
1. I'd rather (stay) in tonight (see) a good film on TV.
2. Many people are determined (get) a ticket for the football match even if it means (stand) in a queue all day.
3. If he (not drink) so much last night, he (not be) so tired now.
4. The secretary (type) for two hours, but she (finish) only three reports so far.
5. It's difficult (persuade) her (tell) all the truth.
6. I’d prefer (cook) at home tonight rather than (eat) out.
7. John (fall) off his bike when he (ride) round a corner.
8. Almost everyone (leave) for home by the time we (arrive).
9. He wishes he (not miss) the lecture (give) by Professor Jones last Monday.
The exam (not be) as difficult as they (think) at first
1. I'd rather (stay)stay in tonight (see) to sêa good film on TV.
2. Many people are determined (get)to get a ticket for the football match even if it means (stand)standing in a queue all day.
3. If he (not drink)hadn't drunk drink so much last night, he (not be)wouldn't be so tired now.
4. The secretary (type)has been typing for two hours, but she (finish)has finished only three reports so far.
5. It's difficult (persuade)to persuade her (tell)to tell all the truth.
6. I’d prefer (cook)to cook at home tonight rather than (eat)eat out.
7. John (fall)fell off his bike when he (ride)was riding round a corner.
8. Almost everyone (leave)had left for home by the time we (arrive).arrived
9. He wishes he (not miss)hadn't missed the lecture (give)given by Professor Jones last Monday.
The exam (not be) as difficult as they (think) at first