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The Australian capital is Canberra. (OF) --- Canberra...
Canberra is the capital of Australia.
Our new home is quite near my school. (NOT FAR) --- Our new home....
Our new home is not far from my school.
I nearly always walk up the stairs. (HARDLY EVER) --- I hardly...
I hardly ever go up in the lift.
Is Julia a good violonist? (PLAY) --- Can Julia...
Can Julia play well the violin?
There are six rooms in the apartment. (HAS) --- The apartment...
The apartment has six rooms.
He spent two hours cleaning his bedroom. (TOOK) --- It...
It took him two hours to clean his bedroom.
There isn't a lot of furniture in my house. (LITTLE) --- In my room...
In my house there's only little furniture.
Next weekend we must go shopping. (AT THE) --- We must...
We must go shopping at the weekend.
Jake doesn't hang out with his friends very often. (RARELY) --- Jake...
Jake rarely hangs out with his friends.
Taking a taxi to the airport is not necessary. (NEED) --- We...
We don't need to take a taxi to the airport.
I can't understand your mean behaviour towards Alexander. (BEING) --- I can't understand...
I can't understand whi your being mean to Alexander.
Their wedding is planned for September. (GETTING) --- They are...
They are getting married in September.
Alice doesn't have any plans for this weekend. (DOING) --- Alice isn't...
Alice isn't doing anything this weekend.
Who is the owner of the sports car? (BELONG TO) --- Who does...
Who does the sports car belong to?
You don't see George at the park very often. (RARELY) --- George...
George rarely goes to the park.
I have a dentist appointment tomorrow so I might be late. (AM) --- I am...
I am going to the dentist tomorrow so I might be late.
You caught us in the middle of a meeting. (HAVING) --- We are...
We are having a meeting at the moment.