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Answer for exercise 6

The solution for exercise 6 in chapter 2.5 - Grammar of Focus 4 - Student's Book by Kay Sue, Jones Vaughan, Brayshaw Daniel and Beata Trapnell

Question

Rewrite the sentences using reduced relative clauses. Then tick the statements you agree with.

Answer

  1. Siblings sharing a bedroom tend to be less selfish.
  2. Children brought up as the baby of the family are often fussy eaters.
  3. First-borns, accustomed to accepting rules, are better behaved at school.
  4. Middle-born children, growing up with a younger and older sibling, can be argumentative.
  5. Only children spending a lot of time alone tend to be very creative.
  6. The youngest child, used to being the centre of attention, usually has a good sense of humour.
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