v Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using modal perfect
1. It’s obvious that someone has posted the letter because I can’t see it here now.
→ Someone
2. It’s not a good idea to invite so many people to the party.
→ We
3. I’m sure that Andrew hasn’t failed the exam.
→ Andrew
v Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using reported speech
4. The teacher asked his student,” Where are you going after school”?
→ The teacher asked his student
5. Hill asked me, "How long will you stay in Greece?"
→ Hill asked me
6. Liam asked me, “When did you finish your assignments?”
→ Liam asked me
v Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using comparison
7. A camping vacation is definitely cheaper than a resort vacation.
→ A resort vacation
8. A smart phone can send messages more quickly than a laptop.
→ A laptop
9. My old laptop was a lot bigger than my new one.
→ My new laptop
B. SENTENCE COMBINATION
v Combines each pair of sentences using structure: conditional inversion
1. It rained heavily yesterday. We didn’t accomplish painting the walls.
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2. He doesn’t push the button. Otherwise, we’d all have problems.
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3. He neglected my advice. That’s why he lost the game.
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v Combines each pair of sentences using structure: too … to/ so … that
4. The coffee was too hot. We could hardly drink it.
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5. Gerrard is very intelligent. He always gets perfect scores in math.
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6. The box was heavy. John could not lift it.
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