John would rather … for a swim than … tennis.
A. went – played
B. go – play
C. going – playing
D. to go – to play

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Tenses › View. Apply future perfect tense: By the end of this month, they (to finish) the project.
A. By the end of this month, they will finish the project.
B. By the end of this month, they have finished the project.
C. By the end of this month, they finished the project.
D. By the end of this month, they will have finished the project.
Gerunds & Infinitives + Vocabulary › View
This music is too ……………. . I can’t hear anything.
A. soft
B. shiny
C. rotten
Grammar and Sentence Structure › ViewWhich sentence contains an error in punctuation?
A. She loves to read mystery novels; however, she dislikes horror stories.
B. She loves to read mystery novels, however, she dislikes horror stories.
C. She loves to read mystery novels; she dislikes horror stories.
D. She loves to read mystery novels, and she dislikes horror stories.
Adjective and Adverb › View
They often get up……………., so sometimes they go to school late
A. late
B. lately
