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Rewrite as a conditional sentence: He doesn't take his job seriously so he wasn't promoted.
If he had taken his job more seriously he would have been promoted
Most people think that broken homes cause a lot of social problems (THOUGHT)
It is thought that broken....
Whose fault was the fire at the factory? (BLAME) Who _____ the fire at the factory?
Who is to blame for...
Helen hasn’t tried Japanese food before. (TIME)
It is the first time Helen has...
I can’t wait to go on holiday (FORWARD)
I am looking forward to going ....
I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first. WERE (If ..... speak to the manager first.)
If I were you....
I won't organise the party unless you arrange the food. LONG (I'll organise the party ..... arrange the food.)
I'll organise the party as long as....
I only told you because I thought you would be interested. TOLD (I ..... you if I thought you weren't interested.)
I would have told you if I ....
I haven't been swimming for nearly a year. LAST
The last time I went swimming was last year
The last time John came to my house was 1999. SINCE
John hasn't been to my house since 1999
Rewrite using the word in capitals: Please don't smoke in this room. RATHER
I'd __RATHER YOU DIDN'T SMOKE__ in this room.
Rewrite using the word in capitals: I didn't answer the phone, even though I knew it was my husband calling. DESPITE
I didn't answer the phone __DESPITE KNOWING IT WAS MY__ husband.
Rewrite using the word in capitals and starting as given: Do you have any plans for next Wednesday evening? doing (What....)
What are you doing....
Rewrite using the word in capitals: Experts estimate that most people now have access to the Internet. IS
It is estimated that....
Rewrite using the word in capitas: The examiner tells candidates the regulations at the beginning of the exam. TOLD
Candidates are told the regulations...
Rewrite using the word in capitals and starting as given: Did we send that letter to Mr Thomas? WAS (Do you .....)
Do you know if we sent that letter to...
Report using the word in capitals: 'You must do your homework tonight.' the teacher said. TOLD
The teacher told me/him/her to do his/her/my homework tonight/that night.
Report using the word in capitals: 'I didn't break the window,' said the boy. DENIED
The boy denied breaking the window / the boy denied having broken the window
Report using the word in capital letters: 'What do you think of the college?' she asked me. ASKED
She asked me what I thought about the college