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Key Word Transformations c1.2

The document provides examples of key word transformations, where a phrase or clause is rewritten using different words while maintaining the same meaning. There are over 30 examples given that show how to rewrite sentences by changing words like "why" to "reason", "first thing" to "first", or changing the structure of the sentence while keeping the same meaning. The examples cover a wide range of grammar structures for rewriting sentences concisely using synonyms or alternative phrasings.
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Key Word Transformations c1.2

The document provides examples of key word transformations, where a phrase or clause is rewritten using different words while maintaining the same meaning. There are over 30 examples given that show how to rewrite sentences by changing words like "why" to "reason", "first thing" to "first", or changing the structure of the sentence while keeping the same meaning. The examples cover a wide range of grammar structures for rewriting sentences concisely using synonyms or alternative phrasings.
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KEY WORD TRANSFORMATIONS C1.

 Sebastian left the job because of the long working hours. WHY: The reason why Sebastian left the job
was the long working hours.
 We have to wait here. THIS: This is where we have to wait.
 Jennifer started the strike. PERSON: Jennifer was the person who started the strike.
 I used to live around the corner. THE PLACE: The place where I used to live is around the corner.
 It was your next-door neighbour who complained. THE ONE: The one who complained was your next-
door neighbour.
 I want you to copy this down in your notebooks. TO DO: What I want you to do is (to) copy this down in
your notebooks.
 First of all, we checked the insurance details. FIRST THING: The first thing we did was to check the
insurance details.
 The climbers reached the peak at six o’clock. WAS: It was at six o’clock when the climbers reached the
peak.
 Before leaving we switched off the power supply. LAST THING: The last thing we did before living was
to switch off the power supply.
 They moved to Andalusia because of the climate. REASON: The reason why they moved to Andalusia
was the climate.
 The company has imposed a ban on private e-mails. HAS DONE: What the company has done is
imposed a ban on private e-mails.
 The only thing we want is our money back. ALL: All we want is our money back.
 Our boss told us the news. IT: It was our boss who told us the news.
 I want you to appreciate that it’s not my fault. WHAT: What I want you to appreciate is that it’s not my
fault.
 The introduction of stamp duties led to the loss of the American colonies. THAT: It was the introduction
of stamp duties that led to the loss of the American colonies.
 Mary said Pete crashed her car last night. WHO: According to Mary it was Pete who crashed her car
last night.
 Although it’s cold, we’re still going rowing. MAY: Cold thought it may be but we are still going rowing.
 I like going on holiday, but not the journey. WHAT: I like going on holiday, but what I don’t like is the
journey.
 “Paul didn’t break the window, John did”, said Claire. TO: According to Claire, it was John who broke
the window.
 She has so many commitments that I can’t understand how she manages to stay calm. HOW: With all
her commitments, how she manages to stay calm is a mystery to me.
 Susan’s music is bothering the neighbours, not me. BUT: It’s not me but the neighbours that Susan is
bothering with her music.
 Even if it rains, we won’t cancel the match. MAY: Rain though it may, the match won’t be cancelled.
 Some children in Class 3 painted pictures of the sea and won an award. WHOSE: The Children in
Class 3 whose paintings were of the sea won an award.
 “I had nothing to do with the robbery!” said Adrian. DENIED: Adrian denied having anything to do with
the robbery.
 “You are coming home for some lunch and I won’t take no for an answer! Tom said to me. INSISTED:
Tom insisted on inviting me home for lunch.
 “It’s going to snow this week – I can tell” William announced. PREDICTED: William predicted that it
would snow that week.
 “I’m sorry for what I said yesterday” said Andrew. FOR: Andrew apologised for what he had said the day
before.
 “You really should try our local Thai restaurant – it has fantastic food” said Lewis. RECOMMENDED:
Lewis recommended that we try our local Thai restaurant because it has fantastic food.
 “I really don’t want you to get a tattoo!” mum said. OBJECTED: Mum objected to me getting a tattoo.
 It’s very kind of you to give me a lift. APPRECIATE: I appreciate you giving me a lift.
 If I take the job I’ll have to move to Paris. MEAN: Taking the job will mean moving to Paris.
 Parking is not permitted here. PARK: You are not allowed to park here.
 “Shall I carry that bag for you, Pauline?” Said John. OFFERED: John offered to carry Pauline’s bag for
her.
 Winning the football pools meant we could buy a new car. ENABLED: Winning the football pools
enabled us to buy a new car.
 There is a risk that he will miss the plane if he waits. RISKS: He risks missing the plane if he waits.
 I believed you were the murderer because of this clue. LED: This clue led me to believe that you were
the murderer.
 Does using the hotel swimming pool cost extra? PAY: Do you have to pay extra to use the hotel
swimming pool?
 I think that this is the right street. APPEARS: This appears to be the right street.
 Jean succeeded in finishing all her work on time. MANAGED: Jean managed to finish all her work on
time.
 They said they would like me to stay with them in Florida. INVITED: They invited me to stay with them
in Florida.
 Calling Jim is pointless, because his phone is out of order. USE: It’s no use calling Jim because his
phone is out of order.
 It is compulsory for all students to leave a cash deposit. REQUIRED: All students are required to leave
a cash deposit.
 You waste time if you copy your work out again, so don’t do it. COPYING: Don’t waste time in copying
your work out again.
 I bet you wouldn’t ask David to come with you to the party! IF: I dare you to ask David if he will come to
the party with you!
 “Please don’t leave me on my own”, Martin begged us. HIM: Martin begged us not to leave him on his
own.
 If you work for this company, you have to travel a lot. INVOLVES: Working for this company involves a
lot of travel.
 Joe doesn’t like it when people treat him like a child. RESENTS: Joe resents being treated like a child.
 It was resolved that the matter would be brought up at the next meeting. BRING: They resolved to bring
the matter up at the next meeting.
 The police were told that the use of unnecessary force was forbidden. NOT: The police were instructed
not to use unnecessary force.
 He has so many enemies that I can’t understand why he’s still alive. HOW: With all his enemies, how he
stays alive is a mystery to me.
 We thought Andrew would get fired, and he did. AS: Andrew got fired just as we thought he would.
 Sally like David, not Peter. BUT: It’s not Peter she likes, but David.
 “Janet didn’t steal the money, Mandy did”, said John. IT: According to John it was Mandy, not Janet,
who stole the money.
 I love vanilla ice cream, but not chocolate. WHAT: I like vanilla ice cream, but what I don’t like is
chocolate.
 “I’m going to come top of my year in the exams!” Said Andrew. PREDICTED: Andrew predicted what he
was going to come top of his year in the exams.
 “I’m sorry but I’m not going to that restaurant again”, my husband said. OBJECTED: My husband
objected to going to that restaurant again.
 If you let me come with you, I’ll behave myself”, said the little boy to his brother. PROMISED: The little
boy promised to behave himself if his brother let him go with him.
 “I’m taking you to the airport and that’s final” said my father. INSISTED: My father insisted on taking me
to the airport.
 “I am really sorry I let you down last night”, my brother said. FOR: My brother said sorry for having let
me down the previous night.
 “Why don’t you try taking some Royal Jelly? It really makes your hair shiny”, said the woman.
RECOMMENDED: The woman recommended I take Royal Jelly to make my hair shiny.
 You must do exactly what the manager tells you. CARRY: You must carry out the manager’s
instructions exactly.
 We had to finish all the work before we could leave. UNTIL: We had to stay until we had finished all the
work.
 Tim had not expected the concert to be so good. BETTER: The concert was better than Tim had
expected.
 If Cheryl doesn’t train harder, she’ll never get into the swimming team. DOES: Cheryl will never get into
the swimming team unless she does more training.
 “Do you realise what the time is, Steve? Asked Chris. WHAT: Chris asked Steve if he realised what time
it was.
 The company decided to advertise the job in a national newspaper. PUT: The Company decided to put
an advertisement for the job in a national newspaper.
 At the end of his speech, the winner thanked his parents. FINISHED: The winner finished his speech
before thanking his parents.
 I applied for the job a month ago. MONTH: It has been a month since I applied for the job.
 They received many letters of support after they had appeared on television. FOLLOWING: They
received many letters of support following their appearance on television.
 I don’t know why you bother going to that German class, since you never do your homework! WELL:
You never do your homework for German, so you may as well give it up!
 Sally decided then and there to go to France was a nanny for a year. BECOME: I Know! I will become a
nanny and go to France for a year!” Said Sally.
 Why didn’t you offer to pay for the damage to that woman’s car, seeing as the accident was your fault?
OFFERED: You could have offered to pay for the damage to that woman’s car, since the accident was
your fault!
 “Kathy doesn’t like David very much, so she’s not going to be easily persuaded to go to his party,” said
John to himself. PERSUADE: John realised that it would be difficult to persuade Kathy to go to David’s
party, as she didn’t really like him.
 Those kids next door keep playing basketball against my living room wall! STOP: I wish those kids
would stop playing basketball against my living room wall!
 You haven’t done anything - not even the dishes. COULD: You could at least have done the dishes.
 There is a lot of disagreement among politicians about government spending on space travel.
DISPUTE: Politicians are in dispute over government spending on space travel.
 An impression of what life was like thousands of years ago can be gained from the cave paintings.
CONVEY: The cave paintings convey an impression of what life was like thousands of years ago.
 Don’t bother trying to stop Steven - he’s determined to go. SET: Steven is set on going, so don’t bother
trying to stop him.
 Scientific information is available to the general public via the university website. ACCESS: The
university website allows the general public to access scientific information.
 Darren used examples of local business to illustrate his idea. CLARIFIED: Darren clarified his idea by
putting forward examples of local business.
 Just as we were leaving to go on holiday, my boss called me to say there was an emergency meeting!
SET: We were set to go on holiday, when my boss called me to an emergency meeting!
 Why don’t you turn off the television and get some fresh air! HIGH: It’s high time you turned off the
television and got some fresh air!
 Instead of colonising another planet I think we should try to save this one. RATHER: I’d rather try to
save this planet than colonise another.
 It’s a pity I was so careless and ignorant in my youth. WISH: I wish I had not been so careless and
ignorant in my youth.
 It will be amazing if you see a blue whale! IF: Imagine if you saw a blue whale!
 The Yangtze River dolphin became extinct because the river was so polluted! BEEN: If the river had not
been so polluted, the Yangtze River dolphin would not have become extinct.
 Miriam doesn’t know everything but sometimes she behaves like she does. IF: Sometimes Miriam
behaves like if she knows everything but she doesn’t.
 I think you should stop wasting your life! TIME: It is (high/about) time you stopped wasting your life!
 It’s a pity you didn’t come to my opening night. WISH: I wish you had come to my opening night.
 You should take some sun protection cream with you. BETTER: You had better take (some) sun
protection cream with you.
 I’d love to know how Sara is doing at college. KNEW: I wish I knew how Sara is doing at college.
 I regret not going sky-diving when I had the chance. ONLY: If only I had gone sky-diving when I had the
chance.
 I’d prefer you to help in the kitchen. RATHER: I would rather you helped in the kitchen.
 It’s a shame I sold my grandmother’s jewellery. WISH: I wish I hadn’t sold my grandmother’s jewellery.
 It will be brilliant if we win the National Lottery! IF: Imagine if we won the National Lottery.
 Your plants died because you didn’t water them enough. HAD: Your plants would not have died if you
had watered them properly.
 You really ought to clear out all those weeds in the garden. HIGH: It’s high time you cleared out all
those weeds in the garden.
 Instead of buying a new car, I think we should buy a second-hand one. RATHER: I’d rather we bought a
second-hand car than a new one.
 I think it’s terrible that you didn’t apologise to her for breaking that vase! MIGHT: You might have
apologised to her for breaking that vase!
 “I demand to see the manager at once!” said the angry customer. INSISTED: The angry customer
insisted on seeing the manager immediately.
 We went for a coffee because the train was delayed. BEEN: The train having been delayed, we went for
a coffee.
 We’d thought Dale would cancel dinner, but he didn’t. AS: Dale didn’t cancel dinner as we’d expected.
 Although she had no idea where she was going, she packed her bags and left. KNOWING: She packed
her bags and left, not knowing where she was going.
 My poor head! Someone please tell Nick to stop practising on his drums! WOULD: I wish someone
would tell Nick to practising on his drums! I’ve got a headache!
 As he continued to listen to the speech, Richard became increasingly sleepy. SLEEPIER: The more
Richard listened to the speech, the sleepier he became.
 The damage to the painting is so minor that it won’t be very noticeable to most people. HARDLY: I’m
sure that most people will hardly notice such minor damage to the painting.
 I hate it when people lie to me which is why I split up with Simon. STAND: I can’t stand being lied to,
which is why I split up with Simon.
 Do you think you could help me take these boxes outside? MIND: Would you mind giving me a hand
taking these boxes outside?
 Senator Jackson announced his intention to resign a short time ago. KNOWN: Senator Jackson has
just made known his intention to resign.
 Joe would only agree to continue the trip if he could drive instead of Paul. TAKING: Joe insisted taking
over from Paul as the driver before he would agree to continue the trip.
 Remember that there’s a chance it will rain when you pack for the camping trip. POSSIBILITY: Please
bear the possibility of rain in mind when you pack for the camping trip.
 John needs to arrive soon or we’ll have to go without him. BEHIND: We’ll have to leave John behind
unless he turns up soon.
 We managed to escape just before the whole building caught on fire. HAD: No sooner had we escaped
than the whole building caught on fire.
 “You should stop your children watching so much television”, Mary’s sister told her. LET: Mary’s sister
advised her not to let her children watch so much television.
 The local council wants to impose a ban on driving at more than 30 kilometres per hour anywhere in
this area. ILLEGAL: The local council wants to make it illegal to drive at more than 30 kilometres per
hour anywhere in this area.
 Tom missed his plane because he was late leaving for the airport. TIME: If only he had left on time for
the airport, he wouldn’t have missed his plane.
 The guidelines for the appointment of new staff need to be thoroughly revised. THOROUGH: There
needs to be a thorough revision to the guidelines for the appointment of new staff.
 The employment rate rose gradually as the economy began to recover. GRADUAL: There was a
gradual rise in the employment rate as the economy began to recover.
 The other students don’t mind whether you give your presentation on Thursday or Friday.
DIFFERENCE: It makes no difference to the other students whether you give your presentation on
Thursday or Friday.
 “What are you thinking of doing for the college’s centenary celebration?” the tutor asked the students.
MIND: The tutor asked the students what they had in mind for the college’s centenary celebration.
 Dr Ramesh’s colleagues regarded him so highly that they forgave his inability to remember people’s
names. HELD: Dr Ramesh was held in such high regard by his colleagues that they forgave his inability
to remember people’s names.
 As learning new languages had never been a problem to her, Katy didn’t expect to have any difficulties
when she went to live abroad. COME: Learning new languages had always come easily to her so Katy
didn’t expect to have any difficulties when she went to live abroad.
 I think we owe this passenger an apology, as she was apparently given incorrect train times by our call
centre staff. MISINFORMED: I think we owe this passenger an apology, as she seems to have been
misinformed about train times by our call centre staff.
 If her party wins the election, which is unlikely, she’ll become President. EVENT: In the unlikely event
her party wins the election, she’ll become President.
 I’d love to know how John is getting on. KNEW: I wish I knew how John was getting on.
 You should take an umbrella with you. BETTER: You had better take an umbrella with you.
 I think taxes should be increased. TIME: It is time taxes were increased.
 He behaves like the President of the company. THOUGH: He acts as though he were the President of
the company.
 I regret not inviting Cathy to the party. ONLY: If only I had invited Cathy.
 I’d prefer you to get home early tonight. RATHER: I would rather you got home early tonight.
 It’s a pity the car is so expensive. WISH: I wish the car were not so expensive.
 It will be better for you to come alone. SOONER: I would sooner you came on your own.
 I got wet because I forgot to take an umbrella with me. CONSEQUENTLY: I forgot to take an umbrella
with me and consequently I got wet.
 To ensure he’d get the job, John researched the background of the company. ORDER: John researched
the background of the company in order to make sure he’d get the job.
 It’s such a beautiful afternoon, so why don’t we go out? SEEING: Let’s go out, seeing it’s such (or
seeing as it is) a beautiful afternoon.
 I was the only person with any money, so I paid for everyone. BEING: I paid for everyone, being the
only person with any money.
 Even though he hated thrillers, he decided to go to see the film. SPITE: He decided to go to see the
film, in spite of the fact that he hated thrillers.
 I wanted to get fit, so I took up cycling. WHY: The reason why I took up cycling was that I wanted to get
fit.
 I’d become complacent, so losing the match to Michael Stephenson really taught me a lesson.
SHOCKED: Losing the match to Stephenson shocked me out of my complacency.
 Sorry! I misunderstood you. I thought you wanted me to lock the door. END: Sorry! I got the wrong end
of the stick! I thought you wanted me to lock the door.
 Jake’s announcement of his engagement surprised us as we’d never expected him to get married.
CONFIRMED: We’d all believed that Jake to be a confirmed bachelor until he announced he was
getting married.
 The new teacher has relaxed slightly now, but at first she was really strict! LAW: The new teacher really
laid down the law at first, but she’s relaxed a little since then!
 I’m going to feel guilty that my parents are upset about my decision. CLOUD: I’m not going to allow my
parents’ feelings to cloud my conscience about my decision.
 The president called a press conference to reassure the public that the rumours of an alien invasion
were not true. DISPEL: The president called a press conference to dispel rumours of an alien invasion.
 I thought Sue’s original plan was to move to Australia. IMPRESSION: I had the impression that she was
originally planning to move to Australia.
 Mr Smith was well-known as a bad-tempered man, but he was also fair. REPUTATION: Despite having
a reputation for being bad-tempered, Mr Smith was also fair.
 Signing the contract without the director’s approval is not allowed. CIRCUMSTANCES: Under no
circumstances must you sign the contract without the director’s approval.
 It looks like you didn’t sleep well last night. IF: You look as if you didn’t have much sleep last night.
 I don’t believe that Jane ran that distance in only five minutes! POSSIBLY: Jane can’t possibly have run
that distance in only five minutes!
 Simon doesn’t agree with me about which slogan is best for the campaign. DIFFERENCE: Simon and I
have a difference of opinion over which slogan is best of the campaign.
 Jane’s lawyer suggested that she ignored all the reporters. ATTENTION: Jane’s lawyer advised her not
to pay attention to all the reporters.
 I doubt that Simon will lend us the money. CHANCE: I think there is not much chance of Simon lending
the money to us.
 Despite having managed to pass the test, John still didn’t feel confident in his abilities. SUCCEEDED:
Although he had succeeded in passing the test, John still didn’t feel confident in his abilities.
 He’ll probably be accepted onto the course. LIKELY: He is likely to be accepted onto the course.
 No-one could have predicted the result. IMPOSSIBLE: It was impossible for anyone to have predicted
the result.
 The last time I saw my sister was at her wedding. SINCE: I haven’t seen my sister since her wedding.
 As soon as I had sat down, the concert started. SOONER: No sooner had I sat down than the concert
started.
 You shouldn’t speak to him under any circumstances. CIRCUMSTANCES: Under no circumstances
should you speak to him.
 It’s such a shame that I didn’t go to Rome when I had the chance. REGRET: I regret not going to Rome
when I had the chance.
 If you hadn’t come to my rescue, I would have drowned for sure. COMING: But for your coming to my
rescue, I would have drowned for sure.
 I regret losing the instructions. LOST: I wish I hadn’t lost the instructions.
 They told us not to go there after dark. WARNED: We were warned not to go there after dark.
 If you don’t give me a lift, I’ll be unable to get there on time. ABLE: I won’t be able to get there on time
unless you give me a lift.
 You can stay at home if you don’t want to come. HAVE: You don’t have to come if you don’t want to.
 He used to play the guitar a lot more often when he was younger. AS: He doesn’t play the guitar as
often as he used to when he was younger.
 “I didn’t steal the money!” Said John. DENIED: John denied stealing the money.
 Sarah wasn’t surprised at all to hear that she hadn’t got the job. AS: It came as no surprise to Sarah to
hear that she hadn’t got the job.
 Personally, I would prefer to spend my vacations hiking in the mountains. RATHER: Personally, I would
rather spend my vacations hiking in the mountains.
 I wish I hadn’t let Sarah borrow my car. NEVER: I ought never to have let Sarah borrow my car.
 It’s impossible to relax before going on stage. EXCITED: It’s impossible not to get excited before going
on stage.
 I was just about to give her a call when she came round the corner. POINT: I was on the point of giving
her a call when she came round the corner.
 Jane always said it was her own fault when things went wrong. HERSELF: Jane always blamed herself
when things went wrong.
 Instead of finishing the leftovers, I’d prefer to cook something fresh. RATHER: I would rather cook
something fresh than finish the leftovers.
 Anthropologists have learnt a lot about human behaviour by studying dolphins. SO: If anthropologists
hadn’t studied dolphins, they wouldn’t have learnt so much about human behaviour.
 I’d sooner find out some things about their culture first. BETTER: It would be better if I found out some
things about their culture first.
 Even though he hated cartoons, he agreed to watch it with the kids. FACT: He agreed to watch it with
the kids despite the fact that he hated cartoons.
 No sooner had the lightning struck than all the lights went off. WHEN: Hardly had the lightning struck
when all the lights went off.
 My dad’s pie is far tastier than this one. NEARLY: This pie isn’t nearly as tasty as the one my dad
makes.
 It was very easy for someone to steal the car because Dad forgot to lock it. STOLEN: Dad forgot to lock
the car which explains why it was stolen so easily.
 Anne told me that she doesn’t intend to stop working. INTENTION: Anne told me that she has no
intention of giving up her job.
 I don’t usually learn anything useful from the television, but last night I did. CHANGE: It made a change
to learn something useful from the television last night.
 Despite usually feeling comfortable when he spoke in public, John felt quite nervous this time. USED:
Even though John was used to speaking in public, John felt quite nervous this time.
 Jill wished she had tried to have a better relationship with her father. GET: Jill regretted not trying to get
on better with her father.
 We protested when Jim offered to pay but he wouldn’t accept our refusal. TAKE: We protested when
Jim offered to pay but he refused to take to for an answer.
 The team are determined to finish the race however tough it is. MATTER: The team are determined to
finish the race not matter how tough it may be.
 Jack did not feel like going to be party. MOOD: Jack was in no mood to go to the party.
 Although we booked a table, it wasn’t necessary because the restaurant was empty. NEED: There was
no need to have made a reservation because the restaurant was empty.
 John resigned because he wants to travel, not because he wants a new job. DO: John’s resignation is
more to do with his desire to travel than wanting a new job.
 Albert’s wife said he had to start being interested in their children’s lives. TIME: Albert’s wife said it was
time he took an interested in their children’s lives.
 I almost didn’t recognize Takeshi because he had lost so much weight. DUE: I hardly recognized
Takeshi due to the amount of weight he’d lost.
 I wish Jack had bought tickets for Venice but we went to Paris instead. RATHER: Jack bought us tickets
to Paris but I would rather have gone to Venice.
 From the time Elena and Alex finished their relationship, they’ve both been sad. SEEING: Ever since
they stopped seeing each other, Alex and Elena have both been sad.
 It was wrong of you not to tell me that information. KEPT: You should not have kept that information
from me.
 The council officer promised to get someone to remove the rubbish. HAVE: The council officer promised
he would have the rubbish taken away.
 The constant public attention on famous people must have an effect on them. EYE: Constantly being in
the public eye must have an effect on famous people.
 This building would be ideal for our new office except that there are no parking facilities nearby. FROM:
This building would be ideal for our new office apart from the lack of parking facilities nearby.
 It’s only because of the quality of the lead singer’s voice that people listen to the album. WORTH: It’s
the quality of the lead singer’s voice that makes the album worth listening to.
 The hotel wasn’t just far from the sea, it was expensive too. ONLY: Not only was the hotel a long way
from the sea, it was expensive too.
 Jenny felt she had stayed too long at the party. HIGH: Jenny felt it was high time she left the party.
 Hannah’s essay doesn’t have a clear enough explanation of the main point to be awarded top marks.
CLEARLY: Hannah’s essay doesn’t explain the main point clearly enough to be awarded top marks.
 Do you mind if John joins us for the meeting? TO: Do you have any objection to John joining us for the
meeting?
 Dan abandoned his studies at university because he was ill. RESULTED: Dan’s illness resulted in the
abandonment of his studies at university.
 As soon as the tennis players went onto the court, it started raining. HAD: No sooner had the tennis
player gone onto the court than it started raining.
 “We’ll have to postpone the meeting until next week, as a lot of people are on leave,” the manager said.
OFF: The manager said the meeting would have put off until the following week, as a lot of people were
on leave.
 As visibility was getting worse and worse, Bod and Jane had to cut short their sailing trip. BUT: As
visibility was getting worse and worse, Bob and Jane had no other choice but to cut short their sailing
trip.
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