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There’s a problem with it. (something)
There’s something wrong with it.
Why don’t we take our bikes? (always)
We could always take our bikes.
I agree with half of what you say. (some)
I agree with some of what you say.
He’s not keen on sport. Nevertheless he goes swimming every week. (although)
Although he’s not keen on sport, he goes swimming every week.
Moreover, it’s a violent crime. (what)
What is more, it’s a violent crime.
Tell me the problem with it. (wrong / ?)
What’s wrong with it?
She hates yoga. (can’t)
She can’t stand yoga.
He seems to be bigger than the tree in this photo. (it looks)
It looks like the tree is bigger than him in this photo.
Both photos show people in the snow. (there are)
In both photos, there are people in the snow.
I don’t like outdoor sports much. (fan)
I’m not a fan of outdoor sports.
It looks like she’s flying through the air! (seems to)
She seems to be flying through the air!
You must be feeling fed up that you can’t do anything about it. (frustrating)
How frustrating!