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Rewriting Sentences without Changing the Meaning 1. First she washed her clothes. Then John arrived home. (By the time John arrived home, she had washed her...) 2, Ifyou don't get ready, we won't go out tonight, (Unless nui net rary. we yinn't an oust taniaht,\ 3. First he took the money. Then his mother found out t! Abeutte: something rr ‘wil happen very, oon. Formula verb fobesabouttor < 4. If she doesn't understand this topic, she won't pass th jrfintive verb. § 5. He has the intention to go out with some friends tonig__. t ue to: future 6. She promises to see her boyfriend next Saturday. (St Ovetosfuture ric 7. They will finish this exercise very soon. (They are abc § due innve 8, The plane will definitely arrive at noon. (The plane is « m 9. He has success in his profession. (He is successful in his profession.) 10. She feels embarrassment because of this issue. (She is.embarrassed because of this issue.) Will/Won't: a quick decision » /a promise / an offer /a weak prediction Unless + » affirmative sentences + will- won't sentences Flans/intentions/arra-) aements: going to/ Intend to / present prgressive /planing fo Past Perfect By the time /Wwnen/Before+ past simple past perfect Rewriting Sentences without Changing the Meaning 1. First he finished his homework. Then Julia called. (When...) 2. Ifhe doesn't study, he won't play video games next weekend. (Unless...) 3, First she studied with her friends for hours. Then her father came in. (When...) 4, Ifhe doesn't arrive to class on time, he will be in big trouble. (Unless...) 5. She has the intention to graduate with top grades. (She is...) 6. He promises to love her forever. (He...) 7. She will have her baby very soon. (She is...) 8. The train will definitely depart at midnight. (The train is...) & rhe wat want to travel to that cae John to Julia, (John...) 1d mere do you woh? hala Roberto Johanna (Robert...)

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