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C2: Key Word Transformation Training 1

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  • 10. I couldn’t understand the plot of the book. (HEAD)
    10. I couldn’t make head nor tail of the plot of the book.
  • 2. She’s always warning her husband about driving too fast, but he doesn’t listen. (MATTER/PAY)
    2. No matter how often she warns her husband about driving too fast, he pays no attention.
  • 13. There’s no point staying now that the band have played their last song. (MIGHT/ENCORE)
    13. We might as well leave now that the band have given their final encore.
  • 15. He promised never to lie again. (TRUTH/NOW)
    15. He swore to tell the truth from now on.
  • 16. Good sushi restaurants are very rare in my town. (FAR)
    16. Good sushi restaurants are few and far between in my town.
  • 7. She insisted that she didn’t steal the money despite the clear proof. (HAVING/EVIDENCE)
    7. She strenuously denied having taken the money despite the evidence to the contrary.
  • 20. It seems that there’s not much chance that (PROSPECT) they will be able to win the championship now.
    20.It seems that there’s little prospect that they will be able to win the championship now.
  • 5. It’s not Susan’s fault that the dog chewed your slipper. (BLAME)
    5. Susan’s not to blame for the dog chewing your slipper.
  • 9. The play wasn’t as good as the critics had expected. (LIVE)
    9. The play didn’t live up to the critic’s expectations.
  • 11. I’ve been thinking hard to remember the name of the girl I sat next to at primary school. (BRAINS)
    11. I’ve been racking my brains trying to remember the name of the girl I sat next to at primary school.
  • 6. The loss of his job made Phil be more realistic. (EARTH)
    6. The loss of his job brought Phil down to earth.
  • 12. It doesn’t matter how hard I try, I can’t remember where I’ve seen that guy before. (MIGHT/FINGER)
    12. Try as I might I can’t put my finger on where I’ve seen that guy before.
  • 17. The film wasn’t as good as I thought it would be (SHORT) I’m afraid.
    17 The film fell short of my expectations I’m afraid.
  • 14. He made such a good argument that nobody could disagree with it. (SO/REFUTE)
    14. So logical was his argument that nobody could refute it.
  • 4. Without her Dad’s help she wouldn’t have passed her driving test. (FOR)
    4. But for her father’s assistance, she wouldn’t have passed her driving test.
  • 8. The manager was certain that his deputy wasn’t lying. (FAITH)
    8. The manager had complete faith in his deputy’s honesty.
  • 1. The company’s profits have improved a lot this year. (SHOW)
    show evidence of significant improvement
  • 18. Tickets are probably sold out but we might as well call (HARM) to check.
    18. Tickets are probably sold out but there’s no harm in calling to check.
  • 3. She had only just graduated when she moved abroad. (SOONER)
    3. No sooner had she graduated than she went abroad.
  • 19. My son completely ignored (NOTICE) my advice and spent all his birthday money on video games.
    19. My son took absolutely no notice of my advice and spent all his birthday money on video games.