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REPHRASE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE: People know that Alexander Bell invented the telephone. (Alexander Bell....)
Alexander Bell is known to have invented the telephone.
REPHRASE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE: People know that online streaming services are very popular. (Online streaming services....)
Online streaming services are known to be very popular.
REPHRASE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE: People think that electric cars will be more popular in the future. (It ...
It is thought that electric cars will be more popular in the future.
REPHRASE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE: His bosses know he is very hard working. (He ....)
He is known to be very hard working.
REPHRASE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE: John gave me this present. (This present...)
This present was given to me by John.
REPHRASE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE: People expect that house prices will go up. (It ...)
It is expected that house prices will go up.
DESPITE / EVEN THOUGH: I stayed out all night ____________ having to be home at midnight.
despite
DESPITE / EVEN THOUGH: I went out last night ________ the fact that I had lots of homework.
despite
NEVERTHELSS / WHEREAS: The first picture show people exercising outdoors _____ the second one shows people doing sport inside.
whereas
NEVERTHELSS / WHEREAS: My sister has blonde hair ____ I have brown hair.
whereas
NEVERTHELSS / WHEREAS: He was feeling very ill. ________, he went to school.
neverthless.
NEVERTHELSS / WHEREAS: It snowed heavily last night. _______, the football match will go ahead.
nevertheless
EVEN THOUGH / INSPITE OF: I have to study maths ______ I don't enjoy it.
even though
EVEN THOUGH / INSPITE OF: ____________ I didn't study much, I got everything right in the exam.
even though
EVEN THOUGH / INSPITE OF: _______ my lack of revision, I did well in the exam.
in spite of
EVEN THOUGH / INSPITE OF: I'm taking part in the football match ______ the rain.
in spite of
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: I'll go out this weekend unless it rains.
I'll go out this weekend if it doesn't rain.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: I study English because I didn't grow up an English speaking country.
I wouldn't study English if I had grown up in an English speaking county.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: I didn't get the part in the musical because I can't sing well.
I would have got the part in the musical if I could sing well.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: I can't go on holiday this year unless I save some money.
If I don't save up some money, I can't go on holiday this year.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: Pollution will keep on getting worse unless we stop using cars so much.
Pollution will keep on getting worse if we continue using our cars so much.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: My leg is broken because I fell down the stairs.
My leg wouldn't be broken if I hadn't fallen down the stairs.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: I didn't have enough time to do my homework.
I would have done my homework if I'd had more time.
REPHRASE USING A CONDITIONAL: My parents won't let me go out because I punched my brother.
My parents would let me go out if I hadn't punched my brother.