Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning.
1 He went to Spain to try to speak Spanish better.
brush He went to Spain ………………………………… Spanish
2 Is she Australian?
come ………………………………… Australia?
3 Ask Paul to do it. You can rely on him.
let Ask Paul to do it. He …………………………………
4 It’s a very formal dinner party.
dress We are expected …………………………………for the dinner party.
5 An ankle injury prevented her from taking part in the race.
drop She had to ……………………… the race because of an ankle injury.
6 It was nearly midnight when John arrived.
turn John ………………………………… until nearly midnight.
7 I’m not very confident of passing my driving test.
get I don’t ………………………………… my driving test
8 The meeting went on until 11.30
break The meeting …………………………………until 11.30
9 Unless business improves soon, we’ll be bankrupt by the end of the year.
pick If business ………………………soon, we’ll be bankrupt by the end of the year.
10 The last time my rent rose was three years ago.
put They haven’t ………………………………… for three years.
11 You will support me at the meeting, won’t you?
back You will ………………………… at the meeting, won’t you?
12 This form must be completed before you leave.
fill You ………………………………… this form before you leave.
13 I don’t think I’ll go out on Saturday.
stay I think ………………………… on Saturday.
14 Unless it stops raining soon, we’ll have to cancel the picnic.
clear If it ………………………… soon we’ll have to cancel the picnic.
15 I don’t smoke as many cigarettes as I used to.
cut I’ve managed to ………………………………… cigarettes I smoke.
1 He went to Spain to try to speak Spanish better.
brush
He went to Spain to brush up his Spanish
2 Is she Australian?
come
Does he come from Australia?
3 Ask Paul to do it. You can rely on him.
let
Ask Paul to do it. He will not let you down
4 It’s a very formal dinner party.
dress
We are expected to dress up for the dinner party.
5 An ankle injury prevented her from taking part in the race.
drop
She had to drop out of the race because of an ankle injury.
6 It was nearly midnight when John arrived.
turn
John did not turn up until nearly midnight.
7 I’m not very confident of passing my driving test.
get
I don’t think I will get through my driving test
8 The meeting went on until 11.30
break
The meeting did not break up until 11.30
9 Unless business improves soon, we’ll be bankrupt by the end of the year.
pick
If business don’t pick up soon, we’ll be bankrupt by the end of the year.
10 The last time my rent rose was three years ago.
put
They haven’t put my rent up for three years.
11 You will support me at the meeting, won’t you?
back
You will back me upat the meeting, won’t you?
12 This form must be completed before you leave.
fill
You must fill in this form before you leave.
13 I don’t think I’ll go out on Saturday.
stay
I think I will stay in on Saturday.
14 Unless it stops raining soon, we’ll have to cancel the picnic.
clear
If it ___does not clear up__soon we’ll have to cancel the picnic.
15 I don’t smoke as many cigarettes as I used to.
cut
I’ve managed to _cut down the number of_cigarettes I smoke.