PUT THE VERB INTO THE CORECT FORM
1. The traffic was very heavy. By the time I (get) to Linda's party, everyone (already arrive).
2. I'll graduate in June, I (see) you in July. By the time I (see) you, I (graduate).
3. Behave yourself, Lucy. If you (do) that again, you (have) to go to bed.
4. When Alice (get) here, you (show) her to her room?
5. As Hugh and I (come) down the steps we nearly (run) into my father.
6. I (think) about you a lot lately and I (come) to the conclusion that I (be not) able to live without you.
7. I don't mind (wait). I'd rather (be) too early than too late.
8. I think your garden needs (weed). And you'd better (have) it done tomorrow.
9. Woul your children mind (keep) quiet for a moment? I'm trying (fill) in a form.
10. Hurry up or our favourite TV programmer (be) over long before we (reach) home.
11. We came to sit on a park bench for a rest. We (shop) around all morning and (buy) a lot of food.
12. I (think) your father's health (improve) so much since I (see) him last.