Change the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first one. I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon. I _____________ go to the cinema (Hardly)
I hardly ever go to the cinema
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Change the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first one. As a rule people don't read on public transport. People ___________ read on public transport.
People tend not to read read on public transport.
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Jack doesn't used/often/rarely go to the cinema. In fact, he only goes once or twice a month.
often
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Rewrite the sentence. Put the adverb in brackets in the correct place. It’s a well-known portrait of the Oueen. (fairly)
It’s a fairly well-known portrait of the Oueen.
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Rewrite the sentence. Put the adverb in brackets in the correct place. Art has become more and more popular, (gradually)
Art has gradually become more and more popular.
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Jeston is one of the trendiest suburbs, that / which / where is probably why it is such a popular place to live.
which
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Can I borrow €20? I ___________ (give) you the money back tomorrow, I promise.
will
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Unite two sentences. Lucy bought the house. I grew up in that house.
Lucy bought the house where I grew up
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The movie is being broadcast in a few cinemas now. The movie was a blockbuster last month.
The movie, which was a blockbuster last month, is being broadcast in a few cinemas now.
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Fill in the gap: The report ______ by Monday. Otherwise you will be fired.
due
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Fill in the gaps: ____ she _________ to get this job with her bad English? I doubt that.
Is ... likely
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Correct the mistake: The economy of the country bound to collapse by the end of the year.