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The key answer of exercise Task 1

The key to exercise solutions in chapter Use of English - key word transformations for the textbook Focus 5 - Workbook with authors Daniel Brayshaw and Tomasz Siuta from Pearson Education

Question

Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Do not change the words in capitals. Use between three and six words.

Answer

  1. year I (had just) started
  2. can only be bought
  3. to make up for
  4. known each other since they
  5. is thought that walking briskly
  6. looked up to
  7. scientists did was to experiment
  8. are being offered to
  9. had we started eating than
  10. have fallen out with
  11. has been named
  12. at which point I
  13. didn't realise was that
  14. get rid of
  15. better if you hadn't
  16. even though she saw him
  17. to take responsibility for / to take charge of
  18. had to be supplied
  19. by which time it was
  20. led to more teachers being
  21. put up with
  22. had seen snow before
  23. wish you had told me
  24. has come up with
  25. wasn't until later that
  26. who bought the Picasso painting
  27. having allowed enough time
  28. is playing down
  29. realised he would never be
  30. there are slightly fewer
  31. to strengthen ties / cooperation between
  32. regretted not having made / not making
  33. is the person who
  34. getting out of
  35. shouldn't have gone
  36. none of which
  37. even if I earned / even though they earn
  38. are thought to have known
  39. will mean starting
  40. not contemplate sleeping
  41. to make a decision / make up their minds
  42. should you tell anyone
  43. what / which method my grandmother used
  44. catch up with / on
  45. will be given
  46. when she saw Oliver did
  47. if he had known (that)
  48. won't forget making
  49. instructed the jury members to
  50. was believed that
  51. by not eating
  52. information / advice on preventing
  53. me that I would
  54. went on playing
  55. I will settle down
  56. in order to become
  57. in which the lead actor
  58. haven't got to
  59. can't / couldn't have seen
  60. advised me to take out
  61. we break up for
  62. again would Tim forget
  63. noticed a stranger waving
  64. needn't have
  65. is encouraging us
  66. but we have also
  67. insisted on buying
  68. think you should
  69. would rather keep driving
  70. wouldn't have closed
  71. a good chance of (having) / a good change we'll have
  72. in which case
  73. might / may even be telling
  74. none of whom

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