* Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word in capital.
1. I can’t wait until I go hiking on my vacation. (LOOKING)
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2. Attend the class regularly and you can pass the test easily. (IF)
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3. Anne finished her homework then she read the book. (AFTER)
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4. I am so exhausted that I won’t be able to go out tonight. (TOO)
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5. I haven’t made a birthday cake for my mom since 2016. (LAST)
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6. “Are you waiting to be served?” the waitress said to me. (ASKED)
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7. The game was cancelled because it was raining heavily. (CALLED)
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8. If I were you, I’d eat more fresh vegetables and less meat. (SHOULD)
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9. They are going to build a new cinema on the site of the old library. (BUILT)
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10. “Why don’t you make cake in a pressure cooker?” Joana told me. (SUGGESTED)
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1.I am looking forward to going hiking on my vacation.
2.If you attend the class regularly, you can pass the test easily.
3.Anne had finished her homework, she read the book
4.I am too exhausted to go out tonight.
5. I last made a birthday cake for my mom in 2016.
6.The waitress asked me if I was waiting to be served.
7.The game was called off because it was raining heavily.
8.You should eat more fresh vegetables and less meat.
9.A new cinema is going to be built on the site of the old library.
10.Joana suggested that I should make cake in a pressure cooker.