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REWRITE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT MEANS EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE SENTENCE PRINTED BEFORE IT:

1. Don’t act fast, you might make a mistake. HASTE

2. She could not answer the merchants in their own language. ABLE

3. We were asking ourselves if they were really there. WONDERING

4. Don’t you think we should ask the price? HAD BETTER

5. We can’t buy the house because the down payment is so high. SO THAT

6. She is not a young woman which is not important because her

 admirers find her ageless. NO MATTER

 

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t you have done.
827.	(It’s) No wonder (that) they’re always in trouble.
828.	He’s been unable to cope with the pressures of 
829.	Scarcely had he bought the car when it broke down.
830.	Mass tourism is partly to blame for the causes of the problem.
831.	He was kept in the dark about the company’s 
832.	Contrary to what it says on the label, this product is not “environmentally ”
833.	He was so overcome with emotion that he was lost for words.
834.	My brother’s a bit under the weather these days.
835.	They managed to get to the airport in the nick of time.
836.	I resent the way she looks down her nose at me.
837.	What I found annoying was his refusal to listen to reason.
838.	I wish I hadn’t started smoking.
839.	The comedian soon had everyone in the audience laughing.
840.	It was not until he was nearly 30 that he passed his driving test.
841.	If the foundations had not been weak, the building wouldn’t have collapsed.
842.	He suggested seeing a doctor.
843.	The Prime Minister is thought to be considering raising taxes.
844.	Hardly had we started our walk when it started to pour with rain.
845.	No sooner had I got downstairs than the phone stopped ringing.
846.	Despite the fact that he was disabled, he managed to sail around the world.
847.	Had she known he was married, she wouldn’t have agreed to 
848.	The music teacher had the whole class singing in tune after 
849.	I was lost for words.
850.	The press seem to have got wind of the MP’s indiscretions.
851.	I enjoy being a big fish in a small pond.
852.	I think you should look on the bright side of things.
853.	The sound is picked up by the microphone hand set.
854.	The procedure is as follows.
855.	When I saw the condition of the patient it came home to me how serious his illness 
856.	It’s high time you saw a doctor about 
857.	The Minister doesn’t come across as a good one on TV.
858.	The last candidate struck me as rather inexperienced.
859.	Some of Peter’s expressions remind me of my brother.
860.	The new Mercedes has been on/for sale since December.
861.	Go away! I’m being put out by you.
862.	I don’t imagine you’ll get any trouble getting a visa.
863.	The house has been under surveillance for several weeks.
864.	It appears that poverty and crime are linked.
865.	Why must I always do (all) the donkey work? 
866.	Being poor is not good for anybody.
867.	That new hairstyle does/works wonders for her.
868.	Doctors say that smoking will do your health a lot of harm.
869.	The thief served (some) time for the crimes 
870.	John might not have been feeling well.
871.	You might have told you had changed your plans.
872.	I shouldn’t have spoken to her like that.
873.	You could have run the risk of killing 
874.	I needn’t have worried about my car.
875.	He must have followed you home.
876.	I was supposed to have picked Jane up from the station, but I 
877.	I wish you would stop complaining 
878.	Her career set/went/started off on a different tack when she was 30.
879.	She’s half-French on her mother’s side.
880.	There’s an aggressive streak in Janet’s husband.
881.	The film star is staying in a purpose-built/designed caravan.
882.	You can return this form within 30 days.
883.	I wish you didn’t tell me what to do.
884.	Popular literature appears to have been distributed throughout 
885.	I can’t help offending people, however much 
886.	The staff always lend the customers a hand in this store.
887.	We’re (a bit) short of coffee.
888.	I’m worried about Jason because all he does is watching TV all day.
889.	It was Picasso who painted Guernica, not Dali.
890.	It was seeing Peter with another woman what upset Harriet.
891.	There was no way of getting into the house, therefore he broke the window.
892.	Should there be an emergency, break the glass and 
893.	If I were to work abroad, would you come with me?
894.	Unless we take steps to preserve , the planet will be in danger.
895.	Were it not for Sally’s disorganization, she would get the secratarial job.
896.	If it hadn’t been for the water on the road, we would be able to move 
897.	After the crash the runway was littered with debris.
898.	The Minister took full responsibility for what 
899.	My mother was filled with misgivings about my decision to 
900.	I drove 200 miles to the concert only to find I had gone on the wrong way.
901.	The security guard denied having anything to do with the theft.
902.	The Marketing Manager suggested buying more products in bulk.
903.	The Sales Manager warned the firm would go the wall unless they improved 
904.	The foreman praised Zenco packaging company.
905.	The reporter accused the government of failing to support small businesses.
906.	Peter urged his son not to make any decisions yet.
907.	The accountant conceded that the company was only just managing to 
908.	The factory owner announced that day would go down in history.
909.	There’s not much call for products which seem to lack credibility.
910.	Not paying for goods immediately doesn’t do credit.
911.	John Samson dabbled in buying old maps.
912.	Susan suggested (that) William (should) invest some of the money 
913.	The twins always seem to be picking on each other.
914.	Small sizes are out of stock.
915.	He returned home only to find that his flat had been 
916.	Catching the 5:15 train means leaving early.
917.	I regret I had said that.
918.	The bank manager was unwilling to lend me what I needed.
919.	Mozart’s last work was left without an end(ing).
920.	It came as a surprise to learn Emma had passed the exam.
921.	I’ll never forget seeing the Pyramids.
922.	Under the circumstances the company couldn’t make much of the situation.
923.	The company failed to find a suitable play to draw audiences back.
924.	The director makes a mountain out of a molehill.
925.	It suddently dawned on me why the audience 
926.	No sooner had had the concert started than there was a loud scream 
927.	Little did the actors realise that the scenery was about to 
928.	Only by practising day after day did the performer learn how to juggle.
929.	Entertainment can’t do without the needs of the audience.
930.	Mrs Tipper greatly lamented/regretted not to be able to celebrate 
931.	Not only do tabloids provide news but entertainment as well.
932.	Who does that car belong to?
933.	I can’t make head or tail of this letter.
934.	She’s well aware that she will have to work hard.
935.	It suddently crossed his mind that he might have misunderstood her.
936.	It never occurred to to him to tell her.
937.	That sentence makes no sense.
938.	He was unaware of her feelings for him.
939.	It was so hot that I nearly fainted.
940.	He’s having the windows mended.
941.	It’s years since I enjoyed myself so much.
942.	It was such bad weather we couldn’t go out.
943.	I went to that school and so did my brother.
944.	Neither of us had ever been there before.
945.	He must be met at the railway station.
946.	I’m used to getting up early.
947.	I lent him my book but he forgot to return it.
948.	He was made to wait for two hours.
949.	Not only is it the cheapest watch but it’s the nicest as well.
950.	So quickly did he speak that I couldn’t understand 
951.	You can count me out.
952.	They managed to put out the fire.
953.	They turned down lots of perfectly 
954.	You should think over what I’ve 
955.	John obviously takes after his father.
956.	I refused to put up with his rudeness 
957.	The plan came in for a lot of criticism.
958.	A new manager took over last week.
959.	The Kenyan runner overtook the other competitors and passed them.
960.	He was born at the outbreak of the war.
961.	The chairman’s proposal seemed to be beside the mark.
962.	Although the testimonial was quite good, the employer could read between the lines.
963.	Valuable documents are under lock and key.
964.	By and large, the weather experts are right 
965.	He believes in keeping his employees at arm’s length.
966.	All the sailors to a man wanted to turn back, but Columbus 
967.	Is he stupid? By no means!
968.	He’ll play his accordion on occasion, but not as a general rule.
969.	The idea occurred to me on the spur of the moment.
970.	Will you be able to come at short notice?
971.	The witness gave his evidence on oath.
972.	The model posed for the artist in the nude.
973.	Between ourselves, what’s your opinion ?
974.	Come later, at present I’m very busy.
975.	In all probability I shall be leaving you 
976.	He was prepared to get hold of the enemy’s plans at any price.
977.	Don’t tell me about your long journey, it’s beside the question.
978.	Your retirement is out of the question.
979.	A very energetic man, Tom is never at rest except when he is asleep.
980.	The train left behind schedule on account of the fog.
981.	The man changed jobs and started from scratch.
982.	When the girl saw the diamond ring she went into raptures over it.
983.	In tennis, it’s no good hitting the ball at random.
984.	There was a feud between  on account of several murders committed out 
985.	He was intelligent, worked his way up and was soon in the saddle.
986.	The boy felt his whole future was at stake when he entered 
987.	We decided to go on a spree to celebrate our success.
988.	John went home because he was out of sorts.
989.	Jane was in low spirits after 
990.	Are you in your (right) senses to make such a suggestion?
991.	I wasn’t going to come, but on second thoughts I shall.
992.	Counsel for the defence was quiet during ; everyone knew he had something
	up his sleeve.
993.	His aunt asked him to stay for a spell.
994.	We must work shoulder to shoulder.
995.	Her dress was in shreds after falling down the cliff.
996.	Britain and US fought side by side against the Nazis.
997.	Keep the mixture on the simmer for 
998.	You cannot possibly set off on an empty stomach.
999.	The engine functions by fits and starts; I must send 
1000	Apples are out of season in December 

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