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FINISH THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT HAS A SIMILAR MEANING TO THE FIRST ONE
1. “What are you going to do next summer?” she asked
=>She asked us
2. “I’ll phone you next Tuesday”, he told Jack
=>He told Jack that
3. “Can I sit beside you at present, Jean?” Tom asked
=>Tom
4. “You had better not lend him any more money, Elizabeth”, said John
=>John advised Elizabeth
5. “Why don’t you meet them to discuss the pay offer?” I asked him
=>I suggested
6. “I’m sorry I gave you the wrong number”, said Paul to Susan
=>Paul apologized
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FINISH THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT HAS A SIMILAR MEANING TO THE FIRST ONE
1. “I’ll phone you as soon as my plane lands in Boston.”
=> Sam said to his wife
2. “How many Spanish lessons did you have last week, Linda?”
=>Denis wanted to know
3. “Don’t wait till tomorrow.”
=>My father advised me
4. “I won’t see you tomorrow”
=>He said
5. “Where are you going?” he asked her
=>He asked
6. “Bring it back if it doesn’t fit”, I said to her
=>I told
7. “Don’t try to open it now”, she said to us
=>She
8. “Is it going to be a fine day today?” I asked her
=>I asked
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COMBINE TWO SENTENCES INTO A NEW ONE, USING THE WORDS IN BRACKETS
1. “You’ll have to send the documents to the embassy, Mr.Brown”,said the travel agent(told)
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2. “I’m taking the 5.30 train tomorrow evening.” she said(said)
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3. “The engineer was called three times last week.” she said to them(told)
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4. “Are you coming to the party tonight, Mary?” he said(asked)
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5. “I got my degree four years ago.” Ben said to Lisa(told)
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6. “Why didn’t you go to school yesterday, Tom?” the teacher said (asked)
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7. Sue said “If I were you, I’d go by train.”(advised)
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8. “Would you like to have a cup of coffee with me?” Tom said to me( invited)
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9. “What kind of experience do you have?” the manager said to Claire(asked)
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10. “Sue, can you remember to buy some bread?” said Paul (reminded)
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JOIN THESE IDEAS USING TOO/ENOUGH + to -infinitive OR TOO/ENOUGH + for + object + to + infinitive
I’m so tired. I can’t go to the cinema this evening.
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2.The table was so heavy. I couldn’t move it.
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3.The children aren’t tall enough. They can’t reach that shelf.
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4.They arrived too late. They didn’t see the beginning of the film.
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5.Our old flat was much too small. We couldn’t live in it.
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6.He spoke too quietly. The people at the back of the room couldn’t hear.
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7.Young adults aren’t informed about politics. They shouldn’t vote.
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8.The company felt confident about it’s new product. It took on over 100 new employees.
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9.The gas leak was serious. The polite evacuated the building
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