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REWRITE both in one using the word in parentheses: Tina lives in a house now. She’s recently returned from college. (returned)
Tina, recently returned from college, lives in a house now.
REWRITE both in one using the word in parentheses: This shirt was handmade in Egypt. Its is my favorite. (handmade)
This shirt, handmade in Egypt, is my favorite.
REWRITE both in one using the word in parentheses: Leo took four hours to paint the fence. He worked alone. (working)
Leo, working alone, took four hours to paint the fence OR Leo took four hours to paint the fence working alone
REWRITE both in one using the word in parentheses: The woman live in that building. She must have a fabulous view. (living)
The woman living in that building must have a fabulous view
REWRITE (Past modal): It’s possible that I made a huge mistake. (might)
I might have made a huge mistake.
REWRITE (Past modal): I’m sure he didn’t go to work today. (couldn’t)
He couldn't have gone to work today
REWRITE the two sentences in one using the word in parentheses: He’s bringing Tony to the party. I like her very much. (who)
He’s bringing Tony, who I like very much, to the party.
REWRITE the two sentences in one using the word in parentheses: They live in a place. It’s famous for wine. (where)
They live in a place where is famous for wine.
REWRITE the two sentences in one using the word in parentheses: My mom comes from Italy. She is visiting us next month. (who)
My mom, who comes from Italy, is visiting us next month.
REWRITE the two sentences in one using the word in parentheses: I made myself a large meal. That is unusual. (which)
I made myself a large meal, which is unusual.
REWRITE (Past modals of deduction): The monument was definitely built here in the 12th century. (must)
That monument must have been build here in the 12th century
REWRITE (Past modals of deduction): I’m sure she didn’t drive to Paris. (couldn’t)
She couldn't have driven to Paris.
REWRITE (Past modals of deduction): Perhaps The Pyramids were a royal tomb. (may)
The Pyramids may have been a royal tomb.
REWRITE (Past modals of deduction): It’s possible that I cooked the wrong recipe. (might)
I might have cooked the wrong recipe
COMPLETE: That trip was amazing. It took my (breath / heart) away.
breath
That cellphone is not going to last much longer. It’s on its last (breath / legs)
legs
COMPLETE: I think Lia’s at the end of her (legs / rope), taking care of those dogs all day.
rope
COMPLETE: You’ll be in (seventh / eigth) heaven if you marry her, won’t you?
seventh
COMPLETE: When I lost my wallet, I was out of my (legs / mind) with worry.
mind
REWRITE: The storm was making noise. It woke me up. (making)
The storm making noise woke me up.