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NOUN PHRASE AND CLAUSE

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  • 1. The man spoke very slowly. He wanted me to understand what he said. (so that)
    The man spoke very slowly so that he wanted me to understand what he said.
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  • 2. It’s late now. You should go home (time)
    It's time you went home - It's time for you to go home.
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  • 3. My head seems to be on fire now. (as if)
    My head seems as if it were on fire now.
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  • 4. He is very rich. He isn’t happy (no matter)
    No matter how rich he is, he isn't happy
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  • 5. She says anything. I don’t believe her (no matter)
    No matter what she says, I don't believe her.
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  • 6. He lived anywhere. He always thought of his homeland. (no matter)
    No matter where he lived, he always thought of his homeland.
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  • 7. You return at any time. She waits for you. (no matter)
    No matter when you return, she waits for you.
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  • 8. You should review your lessons for the exams. (time)
    It's time you reviewed your lessons for the exams/It's time for you to review your lessons for the exams.
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  • 1. I lost my way because the fog was thick. (because of)
    I lost my way because of the thick fog.
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  • 2. He is tired because of staying up late last night. (because)
    He is tired because he stays up late last night.
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  • 3. We couldn’t read the sign on the building because the distance was so great. (because of)
    We couldn’t read the sign on the building because of the great distance.
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  • 4. She’ll never get success because she is impatient. (because of)
    She’ll never get success because of her impatience
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  • 5. Governments advise giving up smoking because of its harm for health. (because)
    Governments advise giving up smoking because it harms health
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