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English, 08.12.2021 08:50 micky956

Rewrite the following sentences by replacing the underlined parts with noun phrases. The first one has been done for you as a model. 1. He’s a boy who looks nice. He’s a nice-looking boy.
2. It’s a record which plays for a long time. …………………………………………
3. It’s a job which consumes a lot of time. …………………………………………
4. They’re parents who suffer a lot. ………………………………………………….
5. They’re rules which have stood for a long time. …………………………………..
6. It’s a house which looks funny. ………………………………………………….
7. He’s a salesman who talks fast.

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