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LCL272-3 UoE Midterm

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  • Correct the mistake: Never he had seen such a wonderful sunset.
    Never had he seen such a wonderful sunset.
  • Correct the mistake: Little she cares what I think.
    Little does she care what I think.
  • Rewrite the following sentence: He was so surprised to see her he could hardly speak. (Such...)
    Such was his surprise to see her that he could hardly speak.
  • Reorganise the following: had / when / opened his mouth to speak / she / interrupted / hardly / he
    Hardly had he opened his mouth to speak when she interrupted.
  • Rewrite the sentence: They walked slowly to the church.
    Slowly, they walked to the church.
  • Rewrite the sentence: You have become powerful, Dooku.
    Powerful you have become, Dooku.
  • Correct the mistake: It was only last week who that they got married
    It was only last week that they got married
  • Fill in the gaps: Not till I pointed _____his job depended on them ______ agree to the changes.
    Not till I pointed out his job depended on them did he agree to the changes.
  • Is this sentence emphasised? I waited all week for your phone call.
    No.
  • Rewrite the sentence: I have never been so frightened. (Never...)
    Never have I been so frightened.
  • Rewrite the following in one sentence: He's useless. That's the problem.
    It is him being useless that is the problem. What the problem is is that he's useless.
  • Rewrite the sentence: War made her so angry. (It...)
    It was war that made her so angry.
  • Reorganise the following: she / had / the room erupted into loud applause / finished speaking / than / no sooner
    No sooner had she finished speaking than the room erupted into loud applause.
  • Rewrite the sentence: He understood little about the situation.
    Little did he understand about the situation.
  • Is this sentence emphasised? I think it's because we have the same sense of humour that we work so well together.
    Yes.
  • Emphasise the following sentence: If the police were to have found out, he would have been in trouble.
    Were the police to have found out, he would have been in trouble.
  • Rewrite the sentence: You must never mention this to him. (Under no circumstance...)
    Under no circumstance should you mention this to him.
  • Emphasise the following using 'it': Mary came round last night.
    It was mary who came round last night. It was last night that Mary came round.
  • Correct the mistake: It was Claire who she left work early yesterday
    It was Claire who left work early yesterday
  • Rewrite the sentence: I didn’t know she was lying. (At no time...)
    At no time did I know she was lying.
  • Emphasise the following using 'what': You need a long rest.
    What you need is a long rest. A long rest is what you need.
  • Rewrite the sentence: The factory outlets are in North Bend. (Where...)
    Where the factory outlets are is in North Bend.
  • Use 3-8 words to make the second sentence similar to the first one.
    when he removed his glasses that I recognised
  • Is this sentence emphasised? Up in the air went the balloon.
    Yes.