Correct the sentence: Peter seems gone away already
Peter seems to have gone away already
Make sentence from the note: Tessa/want/buy/a new coat/soon
Tessa wants to buy a new coat soon
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: I wish I hadn't selling my bike
I regret selling my bike
Correct the sentence: We've finished to decorate the flat
We've finished decorating the flat
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: The shop usually opens ten minutes late (tends)
The shop tends to open ten minutes late
Make sentences from the note: I/ can't face / get up / at five / tomorrow
I can't face getting up at five tomorrow
Correct the sentence: I hope to avoid to make things worse
I hope to avoid making things worse
Make sentences from the note: I / mean / give / Judy / a nice welcome / yesterday
I meant to give Judy a nice welcome yesterday
Make sentences from the note: my father / seem / get / better / now
My father seems to be getting better now
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: the children were eager to see their presents (wait)
The children couldn't wait to see their presents
Make sentences from the note: last year / we / make / an agreement / work / together
Last year we made an agreement to work together
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: Would you like to go for a walk? (fancy)
Do you fancy going for a walk?
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: Would you like to go for a walk? (fancy)
Do you fancy going for a walk?
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: Seeing Nelson Mandela will always stay in my memory (forget)
I will never forget seeing Nelson Mandela
Correct the sentence: The man kept ask us for money
The man kept asking us for money
Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets: I hate to get up in the dark (stand)
I can't stand getting up in the dark
Correct the sentence: I'm beginning getting worried
I'm beginning to get worried
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