Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1. It's not a good idea to travel during the rush hour.
→ It's better to avoid ____________________________________________________________
2. Michael laughed when I told him the joke.
→ The joke ___________________________________________________________________
3. Don't stop him doing what he wants.
→ Let ________________________________________________________________________
4. We like to lie on the beach all day.
→ We enjoy ___________________________________________________________________
5. Do you fancy going for a walk?
→ Would you like ______________________________________________________________
6. I wish I hadn‟t taken your advice.
→ I regret ____________________________________________________________________
7. Seeing Nelson Mandela will always stay in my memory.
→ I'll never forget ______________________________________________________________
8. It was difficult for me to stop laughing at Wendy‟s letter.
→ I couldn‟t help ______________________________________________________________
9. Shall I phone you this evening?
→ Do you want ________________________________________________________________
10. It will be good to see them again.
→ I'm looking _________________________________________________________________
11. I'd prefer not to go out tonight.
→ I'd rather ___________________________________________________________________
12. You‟d better put your money in the bank, Jack.
→ I advised ___________________________________________________________________
13. I can do what I want and you can't stop me.
→ You can't __________________________________________________________________
14. Please don't interrupt me all the time.
→ Would you mind ____________________________________________________________
15. My father said I could use his car.
→ My father allowed ______________________________________________________________
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1. It's better to avoid traveling during rush hour.
2. The joke (that) I told Michael made him laugh.
3. Let him do what he wants.
4. We enjoy lying on the beach all day.
5. Would you to go for a walk?
6. I regret taking your advice. / I regret having taken your advice.
7. I'll never forget seeing Nelson Mandela.
8. I couldn't help laughing at Wendy‟s letter.
9. Do you want me to phone you this evening?
10. I‟m looking forward to seeing them again.
11. I'd rather not go out tonight.
12. I advised Jack to put his money in the bank.
13. You can't stop me from doing what I want.
14. Would you mind not interrupting me all the time?
15. My father allowed me to use his car.
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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1. It's not a good idea to travel during the rush hour.
→ It's better to avoid travelling during the rush hour.
2. Michael laughed when I told him the joke.
→ The joke which I told Micheal made him laugh.
3. Don't stop him doing what he wants.
→ Let him do what he wants
4. We li ke to lie on the beach all day.
→ We enjoy lying on the beach all day.
5. Do you fancy going for a walk?
→ Would you li ke to go for a walk
6. I wish I hadn‟t taken your advice.
→ I regret talking your advice
7. Seeing Nelson Mandela will always stay in my memory.
→ I'll never forget to See Nelson Mandela