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FCE Transformations

The document contains 9 sentences with blanks that can be filled in to complete or modify the meaning of the sentence. The blanks relate to common words like "you", "I", "many", or indicate the subject or object of the sentence was performed or experienced by someone like "Shakespeare" or "me". Filling in the blanks appropriately maintains the meaning and grammar of each sentence.

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FCE Transformations

The document contains 9 sentences with blanks that can be filled in to complete or modify the meaning of the sentence. The blanks relate to common words like "you", "I", "many", or indicate the subject or object of the sentence was performed or experienced by someone like "Shakespeare" or "me". Filling in the blanks appropriately maintains the meaning and grammar of each sentence.

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You didn’t pass the exam because you didn’t study.

HAD

If

………………………………………………………. you would have passed the exam.

I’m going to buy a new computer. DECIDED

I have …………………………………………………. a new computer.

There are a few apples in the fridge. MANY

There ……………………………………….. apples in the fridge.

Shakepeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. BY

Romeo and Juliet ……………………………………………………………. Shakespeare.

Snowboarding is more dangerous than tennis. AS

Tennis is ………………………………………….. snowboarding.

Those shoes are too small for you. BIG

Those shoes are ……………………………………………… for you.

He asked me when I would arrive. YOU

“When …………………………………………….. ?" he asked.

“What kind of job are you looking for?” she asked me. WAS

She asked me what kind of job …………………………………………….. looking for.

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