Rewrite the sentences using the
words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
1. It’s too bad that you can’t come to see my
exhibition. (wish)
2. It snows in the winter. You need boots then.
(when)
3. He worked for a man. The man was very
demanding. (whom)
4. I don’t recommend eating at that restaurant.
(shouldn’t)
5. Janet missed the train, so she was late for
work. (if)
6. “Do you often shop here?” asked Donald.
(whether)
7. Have they prepared the food yet? (has)
8. Perhaps you forgot to tell them about the
meeting. (might)
KEY
1. I wish you could come to see my
exhibition.
2. It snows in the winter, when you
need boots.
3. The man for whom he worked was
very demanding.
4. You shouldn’t eat at that
restaurant.
5. If Janet hadn’t missed the train,
she wouldn’t have been late for work. / Janet wouldn’t have been late for work
if she hadn’t miss the train.
6. Donald asked whether I / we often
shopped there.
7. Has the food been prepared yet?
8. You might have forgotten to tell them about
the meeting.
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