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REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: Harry Styles won the ALBUM OF THE YEAR in the previous Grammy award. (IT)
It was the album of the year award that Harry styles won in the previous Grammy award.
REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: I cannot stand his perfume. (WHAT)
What I cannot stand is his perfume.
TRUE OR FALSE: We never use a infinitive with to after the verb is/was in a cleft sentences using WHAT.
FALSE. We use it with some verbs (WANT, INTEND, DECIDE)
REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: I WANTED to bring my cousin to the city center. (WHAT)
What I wanted to do was to bring my cousin to the city center.
REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: The LOCAL FOOTBALL CLUB scored three goals in the finals. (IT)
It was the local football club that scored three goals in the finals.
REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: He bought a very expensive CAR last year. (WHAT)
What he bought last year was a very expensive computer.
REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: Peter met his wife at the OXFORD UNIVERSITY. (IT)
It was at the Oxford University where/that Peter met his wife.
ARRANGE THE SENTENCES TO GET THE CORRECT STRUCTURE OF A CLEFT SENTENCE: adverbial phrase / it / relative clause / is or was
It + adverbial phrase + is or was + relative clause
REWRITE TO FORM A CLEFT SENTENCE: Wildlife documentaries interests me the most. (WHAT)
What interests me the most is wildlife documentaries.
ARRANGE TO GET THE CORRECT STRUCTURE OF A CLEFT SENTENCE: noun phrase / is or was / What clause / verb
What clause + verb + is or was + noun phrase
In Spain, it is called BECA
Scholarship
The process of using one ´s mind carefully about a subject or idea
Critical thinking
To go to a place in order to see the facilities and look at it
Pay a visit
________ an ambition, a dream, or a goal
Fulfil
(Phr.v) To repeat or check something
Go over
(Phr.v) To stop attending classes in the middle of the course
Drop out
A period of training during which someone works for a company to gain experience
Internship