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28 tháng 3 2022

25. Judy has been involved in a court case before.

-> This is not the first time Judy has been involved in a court case.

26. 'It's none of your business who I go out with!' Audrey shouted at her mother

-> Audrey shouted at her mother that who she went out with was not business of hers

27. Sandra was about to shut the shop when costumers walked in

-> Sandra was on the point of shutting the shop when customers walked in

28. Mr Reynolds has been told that you were rude to a client

-> It has been told to Mr Reynolds that you were rude to a client.

29. Elizabeth completely ignored the fact that she was unsuitable for the job

-> Elizabeth completely did not care about the fact that she was unsuitable for the job

30. I had only just switched on the oven when the electricity cut out

-> No longer had I just switched on the oven,  the electricity cut out

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words icluding the word given.95. I don’t know why Paul left the classroom so suddenly.MADE I don’t know … the classroom so suddenly.96. They discussed the problem but no one had a solution.CAME They discussed the problem but no one … a solution.97. I arrived late to the meeting because I missed the bus.TURNED If I’d caught the...
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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words icluding the word given.
95. I don’t know why Paul left the classroom so suddenly.
MADE I don’t know … the classroom so suddenly.
96. They discussed the problem but no one had a solution.
CAME They discussed the problem but no one … a solution.
97. I arrived late to the meeting because I missed the bus.
TURNED If I’d caught the bus, I … the meeting on time.
98. Heavy rains meant the workers could not get through to their worksite.
PREVENTED The workers … to their worksite by heavy rains.
99. We must contact Shirley about the party.
TOUCH We must … Shirley about the party.
100. Robert didn’t bring the cake that is sitting on the table.
WHO It … the cake that is sitting on the table.
101. Josie last called me two years ago.
HEARD I … Josie for two years.
102. The two sisters were sitting by themselves in the living room.
OWN The two sisters were sitting … in the living room.
103. “I have a meeting this afternoon, so I ought to leave soon”, Sally said.
BETTER “I have a meeting this afternoon, so I … soon,” Sally said.
104. Janet arrived late to her appointment because her train was delayed.
TIME If the train … Janet would not have arrived late to her appointment.
105. I had never been to a theme park before.
FIRST It … I had ever been to a theme park.
106. The number of recycling plants has risen over the past ten years.
RISE Over the past ten years, there … the number of recycling plants.
107. George regrets spending all of his savings on holidays.
HE George wishes … all his savings on holidays.
108. It was a mistake for us to install taps without filters on them.
SHOULD We … taps without filters on them.
109. We mended the fence to prevent our dog from running away.
SO We mended the fence … not run away.
110. I shouldn’t bother washing my car today because it’s going to rain
WORTH It … my car today because it’s going to rain.
111. Harvey isn’t trying to improve his grades at all.
EFFORT Harvey is … improve his grades at all.
112. By the time we arrived at the restaurant, nearly all the tables had been taken.
HARDLY There … left by the time we arrived at the restaurant.
113. I’d rather you didn’t play the drums right now.
MIND Would … the drums right now.
114. All the employees handed in their reports apart from Gene.
WHO Gene was the … hand in his reports.
115. The teacher preventes us from loitering on the school grounds.
LET The teacher … on the school grounds.
116. You can use my computer, but you must be careful with it.
LONG You can use my computer … careful with it
117. The interviewer asked me to describe my experience in detail.
FULL The interviewer asked me to give him … my experience.
118. As it began to snow the race was cancelled.
CALLED The race … the snow.
119. Jason was the only one who didn’t enjoy the play.
APART Everybody … Jason.

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words icluding the word given.
120. Steven isn’t capable of doing a good job on the project.
ABILITY Steven doesn’t … a good job on the project.
121. James became extremely angry with the waiter for serving his food cold.
TEMPER James … the waiter for serving his food cold.
122. I don’t usually jog at night , so I was a bit nervous.
USED I am … at night, so I was a bit nervous.
123. Could you give me your opinion on my new dress?
KNOW Could you … think about my new dress?
124. The two football referees were in complete agreement.
COMPLETELY The football referees … other.
125. My dad always arrives late to pick me up from school.
RIGHT My dad never … to pick me up from school.
126. The professor will distribute the assignment at the beginning of class.
GIVEN The assignment … by the professor at the beginning of class.
127. There were no tickets left for the show at the ticket office.
RUN The ticket office … tickets for the show.
128. Today, big cinemas are rarely found outside the town centre.
RARE Today … big cinemas outside the town centre.
129. The ending of the book was so unexpected that Sally was shocked.
SUCH The book ended in … that Sally was shocked.
131. I’m going to leave school early because Suzy may drop by.
CASE I’m going to leave school early just … by.
132. Stupidly, I didn’t lock the door when we went out for dinner.
LEFT Stupidly, I … when we went out for dinner.
133. The security gates made it impossible for us to enter the park.
PREVENTED We … the park by the security gatesComplete the second sentence 

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Mọi người giúp em với ạ !!!I. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. DO NOT CHANGE THE WORD GIVEN. You must use between THREE and EIGHT words, including the word given. 1. She’s getting on well with her driving lessons. progressShe’s …………………………………………………………….. her driving lessons.2. There may not be any more filling stations on the road so we’d better fill up with petrol here. caseWe’d better fill up with petrol here...
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Mọi người giúp em với ạ !!!

I. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. DO NOT CHANGE THE WORD GIVEN. You must use between THREE and EIGHT words, including the word given. 

1. She’s getting on well with her driving lessons. progress

She’s …………………………………………………………….. her driving lessons.

2. There may not be any more filling stations on the road so we’d better fill up with petrol here. case

We’d better fill up with petrol here …………………………………………….. filling stations on the road.

3. He hasn’t been able to do his job properly since his accident. incapable

His accident has …………………………………………………………….. his job properly.

4. To my mind, these new restrictions are illogical. sense

These new restrictions don’t ……………………………………, ……………………….. opinion.

5. He’s not really as good a driver as he pretends. makes        

He …………………………………………………………….. he really is.

6. I can’t stand it when drivers blow their horns like that. nerves

…………………………………………………………….. when drivers blow their horns like that.

7. There’s so much noise in this office that I find it very difficult to concentrate. difficulty

I …………………………………………………………….. because there’s so much noise in this office.

8. Although we have approved the final design, the car still hasn’t gone into production. despite    

The car still hasn’t gone into production …………………………………………………….. the final design.

 

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27 tháng 5 2021

I. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. DO NOT CHANGE THE WORD GIVEN. You must use between THREE and EIGHT words, including the word given. 

1. She’s getting on well with her driving lessons. progress

She’s …making progress in………………………………………………………….. her driving lessons.

2. There may not be any more filling stations on the road so we’d better fill up with petrol here. case

We’d better fill up with petrol here ……incasse there may not be any more ……………………………………….. filling stations on the road.

3. He hasn’t been able to do his job properly since his accident. incapable

His accident has ……been incapable of doing……………………………………………………….. his job properly.

4. To my mind, these new restrictions are illogical. sense

These new restrictions don’t ……make sense to my………………………………, ……………………….. opinion.

5. He’s not really as good a driver as he pretends. makes        

He ……make pretence of being a better driver than……………………………………………………….. he really is.

6. I can’t stand it when drivers blow their horns like that. nerves

………It gets on my nerves…………………………………………………….. when drivers blow their horns like that.

7. There’s so much noise in this office that I find it very difficult to concentrate. difficulty

I ………have difficulty concentrating…………………………………………………….. because there’s so much noise in this office.

8. Although we have approved the final design, the car still hasn’t gone into production. despite    

The car still hasn’t gone into production ……despite the fact that we have approved……………………………………………….. the final design.

 

COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT MEANS THE SAME AS THE FIRST ONE, USING THE WORD(S) GIVEN. YOU MUST USE BETWEEN THREE AND EIGHT WORDS, INCLUDING THE WORD(S) GIVEN. 1.            On her death, the newspapers described her as the country’s greatest writer.                                                                                                                                                                       ...
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COMPLETE THE SECOND SENTENCE SO THAT IT MEANS THE SAME AS THE FIRST ONE, USING THE WORD(S) GIVEN. YOU MUST USE BETWEEN THREE AND EIGHT WORDS, INCLUDING THE WORD(S) GIVEN.

 

1.            On her death, the newspapers described her as the country’s greatest writer.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        (SHE)

=> WHEN ……………………… HER AS THE COUNTRY’S GREATEST WRITER.

1.            She put on suntan oil. She didn’t want to get burnt.                                                                                                                                                                                                           (AVOID)

 

 

=> SHE PUT ON SUNTAN OIL ……………………… BURNT.

1.            Don’t park there – ambulances need to use that space.                                                                                                                                                                (MUSTN’T)

=> AMBULANCES NEED TO USE THAT SPACE, SO ……………………… THERE

1.            Susan was tired, so she decided to go to bed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         (THAT)

=> SUSAN WAS ……………………… DECIDED TO GO TO BED.

1.            JK Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book and then became a top-selling author.

=> SINCE ………………………

 

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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning.1 Why are you interested in taking up a new hobby?want                Why ……………………………… up a new hobby?2 ‘Have you seen my gloves anywhere, Eric?’ asked Mrs Noble.seen                 Mrs Noble asked Eric …………………………………her gloves anywhere.3 Suzanne was too...
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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning.

1 Why are you interested in taking up a new hobby?
want                Why ……………………………… up a new hobby?

2 ‘Have you seen my gloves anywhere, Eric?’ asked Mrs Noble.
seen                 Mrs Noble asked Eric …………………………………her gloves anywhere.

3 Suzanne was too excited to sleep.
that                 Suzanne was ………………………………not sleep.

4 Robert has not had a job for two years.
out                   Robert has ……………………………… for two years.

5 ‘I will complete the work only if you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.
not                   ‘I will …………………………………you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.

6 The thief ran right past you so I’m sure you saw his face.
must                The thief ran right past you so ……………………………………… his face.

7 The clients demanded to stay in a first-class hotel.
staying            The clients …………………………………in a first-class hotel.

8 I don’t object to the council building a new road here.
objection         I …………………………………the council building a new road here.

9 The author wrote her latest novel while she was staying in Majorca.
was                  The author’s latest novel   ………………………………stay in Majorca.

10 The newspaper offered Lynda £5,000 for her story, but she refused.
turned             Lynda ………………………………… of £5,000 from the newspaper for her story.

 

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27 tháng 9 2021

1 Why are you interested in taking up a new hobby?
want                Why ………do you want to take
……………………… up a new hobby?

2 ‘Have you seen my gloves anywhere, Eric?’ asked Mrs Noble.
seen                 Mrs Noble asked Eric ………whether he had seen
…………………………her gloves anywhere.

3 Suzanne was too excited to sleep.
that                 Suzanne was ………so excited that she could
………………………not sleep.

4 Robert has not had a job for two years.
out                   Robert has ……been out of work
………………………… for two years.

5 ‘I will complete the work only if you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.
not                   ‘I will …………not complete the work unless
………………………you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.

6 The thief ran right past you so I’m sure you saw his face.
must                The thief ran right past you so …………………you must have seen
…………………… his face.

7 The clients demanded to stay in a first-class hotel.
staying            The clients ……insisted on staying
……………………………in a first-class hotel.

8 I don’t object to the council building a new road here.
objection         I ………have no objection to
…………………………the council building a new road here.

9 The author wrote her latest novel while she was staying in Majorca.
was                  The author’s latest novel   ……………was written during her
…………………stay in Majorca.

10 The newspaper offered Lynda £5,000 for her story, but she refused.
turned             Lynda …………turned down the offer
……………………… of £5,000 from the newspaper for her story.

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2. had enough money

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13 tháng 3 2023

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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning. 1. You were late, so you missed the match.wouldn’t         If you hadn’t ……………………………………….. missed the match.2. I am sorry I forgot your birthday.wish                I ………………………………………………. your birthday.3. The burglar managed to escape without...
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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning.

 

1. You were late, so you missed the match.

wouldn’t         If you hadn’t ……………………………………….. missed the match.

2. I am sorry I forgot your birthday.

wish                I ………………………………………………. your birthday.

3. The burglar managed to escape without punishment.

get                   The burglar managed to ……………. punishment.

4. He failed the test because he did not study enough.

attributed       His failure in the test ………………….. not studying enough.

5. I wonder if you can lend me something to wear tonight.

mind               Would ………………….. something to wear tonight?

6. We can’t decide where to go on holidays.

decision           We can’t ……………………. where to go on holidays.

7.  Can you take me to the station by car?

give                 Can you …………………………………. to the station?

8. You will miss the bus if you don’t hurry up.

unless              You will miss the bus …………………………………………….

9. It is likely that they have already left.

may                 They …………………….. left.

10. How much is the bus fare from London to Cambridge?

cost                  How much ………………. from London to Cambridge by bus?

 

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