Part 3 - Grammar 2
Part 3 - Grammar 2
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given
unchanged. You must use between two and five words.
1.There aren’t a lot of things to remember from that awful trip. (LITTLE)
4. It was clear that the three boys knew nothing about the theft. (OF)
5. When he first saw her, she was sitting alone on the beach. (BY)
8. Helen wasn’t happy with my idea and Peter wasn’t either. (NEITHER)
10. She spoke for quite a long time, but her meaning wasn’t clear. (HERSELF)
She didn’t manage …………………………………………………………………even though she spoke for quite a long time.
11. They were looking for their lost dog all week (THE)
12. The only person he didn’t send an invitation was Margaret. (EVERYONE)
I ……………………………………………………………by a professional.
6. The coach let the players take the day off. (PERMISSION)
8. Police believe that a pistol was used to kill the victim. (KILLED)
9. Why didn’t you point out all these things before the meeting? (SHOULD)
10. The labourers were forced to work seven days a week. (MADE)
11. Bob doesn’t like people asking him questions about his job. (BEING)
12. Experts believe that the landslides were caused by recent floods. (RESULTED)
If ………………………………………………………………….so strict.
6. The doctor warned him to quit smoking so that his health wouldn’t deteriorate. (UP)
The doctor warned him that his health would deteriorate if …………………………………………………………smoking.
7. It is possible that your flight will be delayed, so take a book to read. (CASE)
10. It’s a shame that we don’t go to the theatre more often. (WISH)
MODAL VERBS
6. There was no need for the climbers to bring so many supplies. (NOT)
He …………………………………………………………sweets.
8. Perhaps Julie thought that you would check the report. (IMPRESSION)
10. If I were you, I wouldn’t stay in the sun without sunscreen. (HAD)