VII. Combine each pair of the sentences, using the adjective + to- infinitive/ noun clause structures.
1. They passed all the exams. They are lucky.
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2. John got Ann's letter yesterday. He was very surprised.
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3. She can't come. I'm affraid.
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4. We heard about yur father's illness. We were sorry.
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5. I have nothing better to offer you. I'm ashamed.
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6. Susan received a lot of birthday presents. She was happy.
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7. You wouldn't come back. I was worried.
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8. You are interested in protecting the enviroment. We are delighted.
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9. Jane has decided to leave the company. I'm sorry.
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10. He jumped into the river to save the child. It was brave of him.
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1. They passed all the exams. They are lucky.
==>They are lucky to pass all the exams.
2. John got Ann's letter yesterday. He was very surprised.
==>John was surprised to get Ann's letter yesterday.
3. She can't come. I'm affraid.
==>I'm affair that she can't come.
4. We heard about yur father's illness. We were sorry.
==>We were sorry to hear about your father's illness.
5. I have nothing better to offer you. I'm ashamed.
==>I'm ashamed to have nothing better to offer you.
6. Susan received a lot of birthday presents. She was happy.
==>Suasn was happy to receive a lot of birthday presents.
7. You wouldn't come back. I was worried.
==>I was worried that you wuoldn't come back.
8. You are interested in protecting the enviroment. We are delighted.
==>We are delighted that you are interested in protecting the environment.
9. Jane has decided to leave the company. I'm sorry.
==>I'm sorry that Jane has decided to leave the company.
10. He jumped into the river to save the child. It was brave of him.
==>It was brave of him to jump into the river to save the child.
VII. Combine each pair of the sentences, using the adjective + to- infinitive/ noun clause structures.
1. They passed all the exams. They are lucky.
They are lucky to pass all the exams
2. John got Ann's letter yesterday. He was very surprised.
John was very surprised to get Ann's letter yesterday
3. She can't come. I'm affraid.
I'm affraid that She can't come
4. We heard about yur father's illness. We were sorry.
We were sorry to hear about yur father's illness
5. I have nothing better to offer you. I'm ashamed.
I'm ashamed to have nothing better to offer you
6. Susan received a lot of birthday presents. She was happy.
Susan was happy to receive a lot of birthday presents.
7. You wouldn't come back. I was worried.
I was worried that you wouldn't come back
8. You are interested in protecting the enviroment. We are delighted.
We are delighted that You are interested in protecting the enviroment.
9. Jane has decided to leave the company. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that Jane has decided to leave the company
10. He jumped into the river to save the child. It was brave of him.
It was brave of him to jump into the river to save the child