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UNIT 1
1. It is easy (be) wise after the event.
2. Do you (wish) (make) a complaint?
3. We don’t (want) anybody (know) that we are here.
4. IF you can’t (remember) his number you’d better (look) it up.
5. I want her (learn) Esperanto; I think everybody ought to (know)
it.
6. He is said (be) the best surgeon in the country.
7. Visitors are asked (not feed) the animals.
8. Could I (see) Mr Pitt,
please?
I’m afraid Mr Pitt isn’t in. Would you like
(speak) with his secretary?
9. It’d better (travel) hopefully than (arrive).
10. He should (know) how (use) the film projector, but if he doesn’t
you had better (show) him.
11. He was made (sign) a paper admitting his guilt.
12. I heard the door (open) and saw the shadow (move) across the
floor.
13. He tried (make) me (believe) that he wasn’t my stepmother.
14. As we seem (have missed) the train we may as well (go) back to
the house.
15. I felt the house (shake) with the explosion.
16. He told me (try) (come) early.
17. Before he let us (go) he made us (promise) (not tell) anyone
what we had seen.
18. Would you (like) (come) in my car?
No, thanks, I’d rather (walk).
19. I advised him (ask) the bus conductor (tell) him where (get) off.
20. It is better (put) your money in a bank than (keep) in under your
bed is an old stocking.