Underline the correct form. Example: I use / - - used-- to sleepwalk when I was a child.
1 John’s still asleep. He must go / have gone to bed late last night.
2 You should go to bed. You have to go to (–) / the school tomorrow.
3 I’d rather / better live in the country than in a city.
4 The staff in that clothes shop is / are very rude.
5 There was (–) / a terrible traffic on the way home last night.
6 Every / All classroom in the school has a computer.
7 Any / None of the children wanted to go to the park, so we stayed at home.
8 Can I give you an / some advice?
9 The house, which / that was built in the 17th century, is a top tourist attraction.
10 I used to work as / like an actor before I got this job.
11 You can’t / may have spoken to Helen at the party. She wasn’t there.
12 We’ve decided to go camping this weekend, whatever / however the weather is like.
13 Despite / In spite of losing the match, they were quite cheerful.
14 When I was in Poland I went climbing in the / (–) Tatra mountains.
15 The man to who / whom you spoke was the Managing Director.