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Adjectives with to-infinitive and that clause
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I was delighted. I passed the final exam. → I was ...
I was delighted to pass the final exam.
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You wouldn't come to the party. I was disappointed. → I'm ...
I'm disappointed (that) you wouldn't come to the party.
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You are interested in protecting the environment. We are very delighted. → We ...
We are delighted that you are interested in protecting the environment.
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Susan received a lot of presents for her birthday. She was very happy. → Susan ...
Susan was very happy to receive a lot of presents for her birthdays.
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He was sorry. He heard about his girlfriend's dad's sickness. → He ...
He was sorry to hear about his girlfriend's dad's sickness.
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He will win the game. I'm sure. → I'm ...
I'm sure (that) he will win the game.
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We were lucky. We passed all of the exams last month. → We ...
We were lucky to pass all of the exams last month.
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Johnny got a letter from his old friend. He was very surprised. → Johnny ...
Johnny was very surprised to get a letter from his old friend.
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I'm afraid. She can't go with us. → I'm ...
I'm afraid (that) she can't go with us.
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She was awarded a scholarship from British Council. She was extremely happy. → She ...
She was extremely happy to be awarded a scholarship from British Council.
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