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CAE Review Units 2-4

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  • Restate the sentence using HAVE/GET/WANT SOMETHING DONE: Derek wanted them to clean the house top to bottom.
    Derek wanted the house (to be) cleaned top to bottom.
  • Fix the mistake: His resignation was unevitable.
    His resignation was inevitable.
  • Finish the sentence: Due to COVID, I can't get together with my family, so for the time being...
    example: ...I'm doing weekly video calls with them.
  • After last week's events, ________________ people have submitted tips to the FBI. (NUMBER)
    numerous
  • Restate the sentence using synonyms (you can use more than 1 word): AFFLUENT people often have two homes, while even one small flat may be UNAFFORDABLE for a low-income family.
    example: RICH/WEALTHY ... TOO EXPENSIVE/TOO COSTLY
  • Restate the sentence using HAVE/GET/WANT SOMETHING DONE: A mechanic fixed my motorbike. (informal)
    I got my motorbike fixed.
  • What was the original direct speech? Tina enquired whether Raymond had already found a suitable replacement.
    "Has Raymond found a suitable replacement yet?"
  • Transform to reported speech: "It's been years since I last saw Andy," Ron said to Donna.
    Ron told Donna it had been years since he had last seen Andy.
  • The best ___________ of action would be to avoid crowded areas and stay at home whenever possible.
    course
  • What was the original direct speech? Martin asked if we would be able to go to the cinema.
    "Will we be able to go to the cinema?"
  • Fix the sentence: Crying hysterically, the mother dragged her daughter out of the toy store.
    example: Crying hysterically, the daughter was dragged out of the toy store by her mother.
  • Marie is studying medicine with a view to... (BECOME AN ONCOLOGIST)
    Marie is studying with a view to becoming an oncologist.
  • Use the word "onlookers" in a sentence.
    definition of "onlooker": a spectator; a non-participating observer
  • Transform to active: First, the card is inserted into the machine.
    ex: First, the user inserts the card into the machine.
  • Restate the sentence using HAVE/GET/WANT SOMETHING DONE: Last week, my last chocolate bar was stolen.
    Last week, I had my last chocolate bar stolen.
  • Finish the sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first: Leslie has many more coffee mugs than Ann. Ann doesn't have...
    Ann doesn't have nearly as many coffee mugs as Leslie.