Tick the correct sentences. Correct the mistakes in the wrong ones.
I wish things (be) different in the past.
I wish he (be) more patient with me.
If the weather (be) nice tomorrow, we’ll go on an excursion.
I’d rather you (not/do) it again.
I wish I (decide) to work in New York last year.
Take a sandwich with you in case you (be) hungry later.
We don’t know if he (leave) or not.
If I knew how to dance, I (take) part in the dance contest last week.
If they invite her, she (come) to that party.
If you (be) more organized, you wouldn’t have lost money.
It’s high time they (finish) the test.
I’d rather have bought the red shoes but they (not/have) my size.
I’d rather (visit) my friends than call them.
If only it (stop) snowing!
They (train) for four hours before they came home.
I (drive) up to the theatre, parked the car and went to the main entrance.
He (own) the shop for five years.
Peter (go) to the theatre with his girlfriend tonight. She bought the tickets.
She (be) to Japan three times.
This time next week I (lie) on the beach.