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Advocard [28]
2 years ago
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Rewrite 1. The bus was so crowded that she had to walk to the office.

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2 answers:
Verizon [17]2 years ago
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1. The bus was so crowded that she had to walk to the office.

2. He gets up early. This is why he gets good health.

3. She is weak, so she doesn't go out very often.

4. As the sun was in the right direction, the photographs came out very well.

5. He watches video film by night. Therefore, he feels asleep by day.

6. He failed in the examination because he was too lazy.

7. He drives carelessly so he will have a serious accident.

8. I missed the meeting because my car broke down.

9. He doesn't study hard so he will fail the final exam.

10. Susan is overweight because she eats too much.
jasenka [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. If the bus will be crowded, she'll have to walk to the office.

2. If he gets up early he will get good health.

3. If she is weak, she will not go out very often.

4. If the sun was in the right direction, the photographs would come out very well.

5. If he watches film by night, he falls asleep by day.

6. If he would be too lazy, as he failed in the examination.

7. If he drives carelessly, he will have a serious accident.

8. If my car breaks down, I will miss the meeting.

9. If he doesn't study hard, he will fail the final exam.

10. If Susan eats too much, she will be overweight.

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