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Rephrasing 18th May

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REPHRASING

31st May 2021 1BACH A / B



1) I don’t have a computer so I can’t type the essay on English grammar. (Conditional Sentence)

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2) Despite having been vaccinated she caught the flu. (Contrast Connector)

Although she had been vaccinated, she caught flu.


3) “We will arrest them for illegal entry in the country”, the policeman said. (Reported Speech) **


4) The teacher glued the pieces of the broken toy. (Passive)

5) It is possible that I finish work earlier than usual today. (Modal verb)
I…

6) This is the place. We last had coffee together here. (Relative Clause)
This is…

7) As he hadn’t behaved himself, his parents got angry with him. (Causal Connector: because)
His parents….

8) Everybody must read the instructions before they use the machine. (Passive)

The instructions…

9) Where did you spend your holidays? Peter asked Mary. (Reported speech) **
Peter asked…

10) This is the man. His job is very dangerous. (Relative Clauses)

This…

11) She speaks French very well. I’m certain she is taking French lessons. (Modal Verb)

12) If your friend doesn’t come before ten, he will miss the train. (Conditional)
Unless…
13) The children stayed at home because it was raining. (because of)

14) Smoking is forbidden in hospitals. (Modal Verb)

You…

15) “Why don’t we play computer games?” said Michael. (Reported Speech) **

Michael suggested…

16) They came to live in New York two years ago. (Verb Tense)

17) That man’s brother is my new English teacher. (Relative Clauses)

18) I didn’t make a note of it in my diary, so I forgot about it.(Conditional Clauses)

19) People speak English all over the world. (Passive)

20) Is Fiona smiling in the picture? You saw the picture yesterday. (Relative Clauses)
21) I was not invited and I am sorry about that. (Active voice)

22) The shop assistant didn’t give us the ticket. (2 passive forms)

23) They believe this tree is over 400 years old. (Passive)

This tree…

24) Shakespeare was a famous writer. He wrote beautiful sonnets. (Relative Clause)

25) In my opinion, taking some exercise would be good for you. (Modals)

You…

26) Their dad have given them a Roald Dahl novel. (Indirect Object Passive)

27) It’s two months since she last phoned her mother. .(Verb tense)

She…

28) He started drinking too much alcohol two years ago. (Verb Tense)

29) I visited a village yesterday but I did not like it. (Relative clause)

30) I’m sure London will fascinate you. (Passive)

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