Exercise 2

Are the sentences correct?

1.   I hope my new job involves dealing directly with the public.

2.   Our advertising campaign has failed to attract the attention we hoped for.

3.   Would you consider to hire me for the new position?

4.   She had difficulty to read the doctor's handwriting.

5.   I knew he was lying. The way he avoided to make any eye contact was a dead giveaway.

6.   Are you going to complain about what happened? – No, it's not worth complaining about what happened.

7.   He managed to get a visa but it was difficult.

8.   I would prefer traveling by train rather than bus.

9.   Why can't you ever remember keeping those kinds of thoughts to yourself?

10.   He's looking forward to leave the university next summer.