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WRITE AS REQUESTED

1. They have just asked him to begin the meeting early. (Change into the Causative Active form)
He has just been asked to begin the meeting early
2. You didn’t join in the match, _____________? did you (Add the tag question)
3. I asked someone to make a new dress. Someone is asked to make a new dress(Change into causative form)
4. I speak English well. Mai speaks English well. (Using “as…… as……”)
I speak English as well as Mai does
5. He is too ill. He could not go to school. (Combine onto one sentence, using “so……… that.”)
He is too ill so he couldn't go to school
6. Today is (hot) _______________ day of the year. The hottest (Supply the superlative of the adjective)
7. A new house will be built next year. They will build a new house next year (Change into the Active voice)
8. We have learnt English for three years. English have learnt for three years(Change into the Passive voice)
9. Mary goes home. She sees her mother. (Combine these pairs of sentence into a simple one)
Mary goes home and sees her mother
10. The house hasn’t been sold yet. (Change into Active voice)
They haven't sold the house yet
11. Dick saw his friend. He waved his friend. (Rewrite a new sentence using present participle)
Dick has seen hid friend and he waved his friend
12. We haven’t moved anything. (Change into the passive voice)
Anything hasn't moved
13. To look at pictures is interesting. (Make a new sentence, using “It + be + adj”)
It is interesting to look at pictures
14. She sings (well) ______________ in our village. The best (Use superlative adjective)
15. They can’t put you in prison if they haven’t tried you. (Change into the passive voice)
they can put you in prison if they haven't tried you.
16. The dog was fed. It lay down by its owner’s chair. (Using present participle)
The fedding dog lay down by it’s owner’s chair
17. I can assure you I will arrange everything in time. (Change into the passive voice)
I can assure you I will arrange everything in time.
18. This building is high. It is large too. (Combine the sentence by using “both…. and…..”)
This building is both high and large
19. Mrs. Thoa was tired. She helped me with my homework. ( although)
although Mrs.Thoa was tired ,she helped me with my homework
20. Hoa was happy. She got a good mark. ( that)
Hoa was happy that she got a good mark
21. Ha failed her English test. She had to do her test again. (therefore)
Ha failed her english test .Therefore,she has to do the test again
22. I got wet. I forgot my raincoat. ( because)
I got wet because I forgot my raincoat
23. It's raining hard. We can't go out ( so)
It’s raining hard so we can’t go out
24. How often do you take the dog out for a walk? - Every five hours (Change into passive voice).
How often has your dog taken out for a walk
25. Come and see me tomorrow (Add a question tag).
Come and see me tomorrow, will you?
26. I’m sorry I can’t speak English perfectly. (wish)
I wish I could speak english perfectly
27. Walking among the green trees gave Liz pleasure. (enjoyed)
Liz enjoyed walking among the green trees
28. He speaks too quickly for me to understand. (enough)
He doesn’t speak slowly enough for me to understand.
29. It’s a pity the weather isn’t better today. ( If only)
If. only the weather were better today
30. The last time we visited Kuala Lumpur was two years ago. (since)
It’s..............2 years since we last visited Kuala Lumpur.
31. Minh last wrote to his pen pal five months ago. (for)
. Minh hasn’t..written to his pen pal for five months
32. They usually wore jeans when they were young. (used)
.. they used to wear jeans when they were young
33. The woman was very friendly.She served us dinner. (Relative pronoun)
The woman who served us dinner was very friendly.

34. The boy’s wallet was stolen. He called the police. (Relative pronoun)
The boy whose wallet was stolen called the police.

35. My father was very pleased. I passed the entrance exam with high points. (Adjective+ that clause)
My father was very pleased that I passed the entrance exam with high points.
36. Learning English is easy. (It is)
It is said that learning English is easy
37. Nga is a good English speaker. (adverb)
Nga speaks English well.
38. I suggest collecting unused clothes. (Let’s)
Let's collect unused clothes.
39. It was raining, so we decided to postpone our camping. (since)
Since it was raining,we decided to postpone our camping
40. She wants them to sing a song. (suggest)
she suggests that they sing a song
41. She couldn’t join us because she was busy. (so)
she was busy , so she couldn't join us
42. Shall we go to the cinema tonight? (what about)
What about going to the cinema tonight?
43. Although she was not beautiful, she took part in a beauty contest. (but)
She wasn't beautiful but she took part in a beauty contest.
44. If you don’t start working hard now, you won’t be able to pass the final exam. (unless)
Unless you start working hard now, you will be able to pass the final exam.
45. She said to me “ I will go to China next week. ” (reported speech)
She said she would go to China the following year
46. She doesn’t go to China with us. (wish)
She wish she went to China with us
47. Someone has stolen my bike. (passive)
My bike has been stolen
48. She is the woman. I met her last week. (Relative pronoun)
49. Money doesn’t grow on trees. We aren’t rich. (if)
50. I last saw her ten years ago. (have)
51. Cars cause pollution. However, people still want them. (although)
52. Although his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car. (use Despite)
53. The storm destroyed the town completely. (change into passive)

54. We don’t go on cleaning up the beach because it starts raining. (use conditional sentences type 2)

55. “ How are you today?” Nam said to me. (use reported speech)
56. All the students did the test well last week. (Change into passive)
57. I went on holiday last summer. (Make question)
58. She was tired, but she went on cooking dinner. (Using Although)
59. Marie came to see me yesterday. She lives in England. (using relative clause)

60. We can’t live without water. (use conditional clause)


61. It takes Nam two hours to do his homework every day. (spend)
62. I’m sorry I can’t swim. (wish)
63. In spite of the bad weather, he went on a picnic. (although)
64. He has collected these stamps for two years. (passive)
65. “I am a student.” said Nam. (reported speech)
66. This is the newspaper. I want you to buy it. (Relative pronoun)
67. That road is so narrow that cars cannot park here too)
68. Ba is both talented and handsome (not only….but also…)

69. I don’t know any thing about her family (wish)


70. I advise you to wear a coat when you go out (should)
71. Do you have a cheaper pen than that one? (tag question)
72. I saw Linda last on New year’s Day (since)
73. Hoa likes to play ping pong. She is my sister. (who)
74. I don’t like to watch TV (dislike)
75. “I have visited this beauty spot many times” said she (reported speech)
76.
77. People say that he is a famous singer. (passive form)
78. The police man does not run so fast as the thief (comparative)
79. This boy is very stupid. I can’t teach him math (too)
80. The novel is very interesting. I don’t like it. (although)
81. Their play is boring so I can not tell you about it. (if)
82. They took his dog to the park. (walk)
83. I like that boy. He looks lovely. (relative clause)
84. You will catch a cold if you don’t wear your fur coat. (unless)
85. I haven’t seen this man here before. (this)
86. She is intelligent and clever. She can solve this difficult problem (Enough)

87. Ba’s father works hard. He wants to earn lots of money. (in order to)

88. The weather is fine. We can go out. (Enough)


89. She was successful. She felt dissatisfied, (in spite of)
90. Dr Rowan has had to do all his own typing. His secretary resigned two weeks ago. (Using relative clause)

91. Reid failed to score himself. He helped Jones score two goals, (although)

92. My foot was injured. I managed to walk to the nearest village, (in spite of)

93. She has now moved back to the house on Long Island. She was born there. (Using relative clause)

94. This shirt is still dirty. I've washed it twice, (even though)

95. They climbed up to the top of a large rock. They got a good view from there. (Using relative clause)

96. He lost a lot of blood. He is in a stable condition, (in spite of)

97. They drank from the stream. They knew it was polluted, (although)

98. The playground wasn't used by those children. It was built for those children. (Using relative clause)

99. John had the necessary qualifications. He was not hired because of his age. (even though)

100. Brian went ahead with his original plan for the company. Everyone disagreed with him. (although)
101. The secretary can give you the information. She sits at the first desk on the right. (Using relative clause)

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