REWRITE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT MEANS THE SAME AS THE FIRST ONE, USING THE WORD(S) GIVEN.
1. He said he wanted a job. (LOOKING)
=> HE SAID ………………… A JOB.
1. It is difficult to discover what is true. (TRUTH)
=> THE ………………… DISCOVER.
2. The classroom was so small that they had to move the students. (SUCH)
=> IT WAS ………………… THEY HAD TO MOVE THE STUDENTS.
3. I might get thirsty, so I will take some water with me. (CASE)
=> I WILL TAKE SOME WATER WITH ME ………………… THIRSTY.
4. The college has awarded her a diploma. (BEEN)
=> SHE ………………… A DIPLOMA.
1. “You are right. It’s very expensive,” she said to me. (WITH)
=> SHE ………………… WAS VERY EXPENSIVE.
2. I lost my handbag and my keys too. (ONLY)
=> NOT ………………… HANDBAG, BUT I ALSO LOSE MY KEYS.
3. I stayed in a hotel. It was сhеapеr than this one. (THAT)
=> THE HOTEL ………………… THIS ONE.
1. What’s your occupation? (DO)
=> …………………?
2. I know he’s your friend, but he can’t sleep here. (THOUGH)
=> …………………
3. One of the two girls there will be awarded the scholarship. (EITHER)
=> …………………
4. Sam went to a specialist to get treatment. (FOR)
=> …………………
5. This is the school I studied at. (WHERE)
=> …………………
1. There were bits of paper everywhere. (LITTER)
=>
2. Anna is learning to be a guitarist. (PLAY)
=> …………………
1 The boy said that they were picking up litter on the beach then
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