X. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.
1. Flying a kite in the countryside is very exciting.
It’s
2. I have done voluntary work for three years.
I started
3. It’s not necessary to change the dates of our trip.
We
4. Do you want me to show you how to use this?
Would
5. It took me two hours to walk to her village.
I spent
6. Millions of tourists visit the Museum of Ethnology every year.
The Museum of Ethnology
7. Jane makes crafts better than her sister.
Jane’s sister doesn’t
8. Let’s go to my uncle’s farm at the weekend.
Amy suggested
X. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.
1. Flying a kite in the countryside is very exciting.
It’s very exciting to fly a kite in the countryside.
2. I have done voluntary work for three years.
I started doing voluntary work three years ago.
3. It’s not necessary to change the dates of our trip.
We don't have to change the dates of our trip.
4. Do you want me to show you how to use this?
Would you mind if I showed you how to use this?
5. It took me two hours to walk to her village.
I spent two hours walking to her village.
6. Millions of tourists visit the Museum of Ethnology every year.
The Museum of Ethnology is visited by millions of tourists every year.
7. Jane makes crafts better than her sister.
Jane’s sister doesn’t make crafts as well as she does.
8. Let’s go to my uncle’s farm at the weekend.
Amy suggested going to my uncle's farm at the weekend.
2. I started doing voluntary work three years ago.
3. We don't have to change the dates of our trip.
4. Would you mind if I showed you how to use this?
5. I spent two hours walking to her village.
6. The Museum of Ethnology is visited by millions of tourists every year.
7. Jane's sister doesn't make crafts as well as she does.
8. Amy suggested going to my uncle's farm at the weekend.