FINISH THE SECOND SENTENCE IN SUCH A WAY THAT IS SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINAL ONE
1.We must pay the bill at once
—The bill
2.”Don’t throw things away”, miss Linda said to the students
—Miss Linda
3.I have my brother repair my bike
—i get
—i get
4.”You damaged my bicycle, John,”said Jane (accused)
—Jane
5.Helen plays the piano better than Elizabeth (so)
—Elizabeth dosen’t
6.I haven’t decided yet wether to move or not (mind)
—i haven’t
7.”It’s your fault to make the wall dirty,Hung”,said...
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FINISH THE SECOND SENTENCE IN SUCH A WAY THAT IS SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINAL ONE
1.We must pay the bill at once
—>The bill
2.”Don’t throw things away”, miss Linda said to the students
—>Miss Linda
3.I have my brother repair my bike
—>i get
—>i get
4.”You damaged my bicycle, John,”said Jane (accused)
—>Jane
5.Helen plays the piano better than Elizabeth (so)
—>Elizabeth dosen’t
6.I haven’t decided yet wether to move or not (mind)
—>i haven’t
7.”It’s your fault to make the wall dirty,Hung”,said his mother (blamed)
—>Hung’s mother......the wall dirty
8.The last time i played tennis was on Chritmas Day
—>I
—>I last
9.I didn’t intend to come over to pick you up
—>I had
10.The sister asked:”Are you hungry,Tom?”
—>The sister
11.How long have you studied medicine?
—>When
12.John was too ill to go to school
—>John wasn’t
13.If he had been patient, we would have caught the last bus
—>Without
14.Without Barbara’s irresponsibility, she would have been offered the job
—>If Barbara
15.If the traffic had been convenient, we would have reached the village before it got dark
—>But for
16.If it hadn’t been for Mary’s late arrival, we would have had a nice party
—>If Mary
17.But for Jane’s dishonesty, Peter would get married to her
—>If Jane