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43-Are you going to watch the match at the stadium? (intend)
Are you going to intend the match at the stadium?
44-We decided to hold a meeting next Monday. (holding)
We are holding a meeting next Monday.
45-It’s a good idea if you take a holiday. (better)
You'd better take a holiday.
46-I advise you to see a doctor. (should)
You should see a doctor.
47-You should help your brother. (If)
If I were you, I should help my brother.
48-You mustn’t park you car here. (forbidden)
It's forbidden to park your car here.
You are forbidden to park your car here.
49-You mustn’t smoke in this room . (allowed)
It's not allowed to smoke in this room.
You aren't allowed to smoke in this room.
50-It is necessary to pass your exam in a short time. (must)
You must pass your exam in a short time.
51- You aren’t allowed to speak in the library. (must)
You mustn't speak in the library.
52-You mustn’t climb trees. (necessary)
It's not necessary to climb trees.
53-It’s a good idea to sleep early. (ought)
You ought to sleep early.
54-I didn’t see the signal, so I didn’t stop. (If)
If I saw the signal, I would stop
55-He was tired so he didn’t go to work. (If)
If he was tired , he wouldn't go to work.
56-I didn’t have your number, so I didn’t phone you. (If)
If I had had your number, I would have been phoned you.
57-Could you switch on the fan? (mind)
Do you mind to switch on the fan?
58-She said that she didn’t take my wallet. (deny)
She denied taking my wallet.
59-The thief said that he had stolen the money. (admit)
The thief admitted to the police that he stole he money.
60-I no longer borrow book from the library. (stop)
I stop borrowing book from the library.
Jan 7, 2013 10:29 AM
Answers · 3
thank you :)
February 12, 2013
Are you going to intend the match at the stadium?
We are holding a meeting next Monday.
You'd better take a holiday.
You should see a doctor.
If I were you, I should help my brother.
It's forbidden to park your car here.
January 14, 2013
You can also put this in the notebook section, so people can correct it. :)
January 8, 2013
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