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English, 13.05.2021 14:00 walterzea70

3. Complete the
second sentence
so that it has a
similar meaning
to the first
sentence.

a) My teacher wouldn't let me leave early.
My teacher refused
b) Jill sang without stopping for an hour.
Jill continued
c) Apparently you have passed the exam.
It seems
d) Richard thinks he is going to do well
Richard expects
e) What are your plans for the summer?
What do you intend
f) Clearing up my room is something I dislike!
I hate
g) Helen said she'd go to the cinema with me.
Helen agreed
h) Tina and Brian are getting married.
Tina and Brian have decided
i) See you later, I hope.
I hope
j) What do you fancy doing this evening?
What do you want ​

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