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READY FOR FIRST - REVISION UNITS 7-13
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CHANGE THE WORD IN CAPITAL LETTERS WITHOUT CHANGING THE MEANING OF THE SENTENCE: It was snowing. NEVERTHELESS, the game went ahead.
HOWEVER
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CHANGE INTO THE PASSIVE FORM: Criminals had mugged two people there on the previous day.
Two people had been mugged by criminals there on the previous day.
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I'd prefer to walk to school today [rather than / to] go by bus.
RATHER THAN
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Are you [enough warm / warm enough]?
warm enough
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CORRECT OR INCORRECT: She's been eating 6 chocolate biscuits.
INCORRECT. "She's eaten [...]"
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CORRECT OR INCORRECT: Let's go home, will we?
INCORRECT. "[...] shall we?]
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Sean looked sad. He [might not have been feeling / might be feeling] well.
might not have been feeling
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