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For each of the sentences
given, write a new sentence as close in meaning as possible tot
he original one. You must use the word given in capital letters.
Spelling and punctuation must be correct |
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They lowered the case
of bottled drinks slowly on the floor. PUT
They
put the case of bottled
drinks down slowly slowly on the floor. |
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Neither the boys nor the girls could answer the
question. NONE |
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She was sleeping very soundly and did not hear the alarm
ring. TOO |
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They did not like the dull film. FOUND |
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That old lady has great faith in God. BELIEVES |
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I shall lend you the money on condition that you promise to
return it by next week. UNLESS |
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No one passed the mathematics test. FAILED |
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All the members objected to his proposal. DISAGREED |
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It is necessary for children to have proper, nutritious food.
MUST |
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The robber got away from the bank with fifty thousand dollars.
ROBBED |
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She always pretends not to know of his existence. IGNORES |
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The audience liked the pianist's performance very much.
APPRECIATIVE |
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I did not mean to cause trouble. INTENTION |
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She is not old enough to enter the contest. YOUNG |
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They are meeting secretly to plan the party. HAVING |
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No one could see the difference between the twins. TELL |
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He sold his car back to the company and bought a new one from
them. TRADED |
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We found the lengthy speeches boring. BORED |
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He said that he could repair the car and would not let anyone do
it for him. INSIST |
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Answers |
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None of the boys or girls could answer the question. |
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She was sleeping too soundly to
hear the alarm ring. |
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they found the film dull. |
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That old lady believes in God. |
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I shall not lend you the money
unless you promise to return it by next week. |
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Everyone failed the mathematics
test. |
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All the members disagreed with his
proposal. |
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Children must have proper
nutritious food. |
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The robber robbed the bank of fifty
thousand dollars. |
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She always ignores him. |
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The audience were very appreciative
of the pianist's performance. |
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I had no intention of causing
trouble. |
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She is too young to enter the
contest. |
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They are having secret meetings to
plan the party. |
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No one could tell the difference
between the twins. |
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He traded in his car to that
company for a new one. |
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We were bored by the lengthy
speeches. |
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He insisted on repairing the car
and would not let anyone do it for him. |