Camila Palacio
Word formation 2 Hello! I have to complete the second sentence so it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. I CANNOT change it. Can somebody tell me if these sentences are right? 1) I'd prefer you not to wear those jeans to the wedding. RATHER I'D rather you not to wear THOSE JEANS TO THE WEDDING. 2) He's a good guitar player, and he also has an excellent singing voice. WELL IN ADDITION of playing the guitar well, HE HAS AN EXCELLENT SINGING VOICE. 3) Because it was so cold, we didn't have a barbecue. PREVENTED THE COLD WEATHER prevented him of having A BARBECUE. 4) We demanded to see the hotel manager. SEEING WE_______________________ THE HOTEL MANAGER. I'm not sure what I should put in number 6
2018年11月12日 23:01
回答 · 4
1: rather you don't wear 2: to playing... 3: us from... 4: insisted on seeing
2018年11月12日
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2018年11月13日
In 1, are you given "rather you not to wear"? Or is that what you wrote? In 3, why did you change 'we' into 'him'?
2018年11月12日
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