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English, 05.05.2021 17:30 Autumnjackson3186

Complete the second sentence in each pair of sentences (1-8), so that it has the same meaning
as the first one.
1 The rules of baseball are so difficult that I can't
understand them.
The rules of baseball are too.

2 Thirty injuries a year? This is a dangerous sport!
Thirty injuries a year? What.
this is!
3 You don't train hard enough to beat him.
If you.
you'll never beat him.
4 My previous horse wasn't as disciplined as this one.
My new horse is much.
the previous one.
5 He is trying to save some money to buy a
mountain bike.
He is trying.
aside to buy a mountain bike.
6 I have never seen such a bad football match before.
It's.
have ever seen.
7 If Maggie wants to become a figure skater, she must get fitter. Maggie is not. a figure skater.
8. The aerobics class with Mandy is more exhausting than this one. This aerobics class isn't. the one with Mandy ​


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