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 Three and Eight words, including the word given. 1 It's possible that Greg didn't go to Swansea after all. not Greg ___________________ to Swansea after all. 2 It's quite likely that Sasha was lying about what Doug said. wellSasha_____________________about what Doug said. 3 The most likely situation is that they awarded Grandpa the medal...
Đọc tiếp
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 Three and Eight words, including the word given.
1 It's possible that Greg didn't go to Swansea after all. not
Greg ___________________ to Swansea after all.
2 It's quite likely that Sasha was lying about what Doug said. well
Sasha_____________________about what Doug said.
3 The most likely situation is that they awarded Grandpa the medal during the war. must
Grandpa ____________ during the war.
4 l'd be surprised if Derek has already arrived. ought
Derek ______________ yet.
5 Jake, is it definite that they haven't announced the winner yet? will
Jake, __________announced yet?
6 It's highly likely that Stephen was listening. may
Stephen _________________listening.
7 lt's not possible that Andrew is half Spanish. be
Andrew ______________ half Spanish.
* Ý kiến khác:
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words given.
1. It wasn’t a good idea for you to refuse the offer of that job. (down)
You should … not turn down that job.
2. My teacher suggested that I spent the summer in England. (advises)
My teacher …advises me to spend the summer in England.
3. The film isn’t as interesting as the novel was. (much)
The novel … was much more interesting than the film is.
4. Could you speak English when you were younger? (able)
When you were younger, … were you able to speak English.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words given.
1. It wasn’t a good idea for you to refuse the offer of that job. (down)
You should …not turn down that job
2. My teacher suggested that I spent the summer in England. (advises)
My teacher advises me to spend the summer in England…
3. The film isn’t as interesting as the novel was. (much)
The novel …was much more interesting than the film
4. Could you speak English when you were younger? (able)
When you were younger, could you able to speak E?…