</p>15.Jack left his lunch at home. n1 q+ R& L! k. q; s5 d' G3 d
Jackhis lunch.
) F$ n9 z/ R2 ?: T' F5 p16.It’s necessary for you to change your dress.
2 T+ B6 |- H/ ]$ p2 u% SYou needyour dress." |2 N" r/ l! e
17.Bill will have the radio repaired.
0 n$ |2 Y+ ?( vBill will askrepair the radio for him.( l# i0 G, K7 q# d
18.I could do with a simple lunch./ }6 m% [+ ]7 p% t. t% L
A simple lunchfine with me.
, X' U- x2 s+ G$ F8 G) ]$ O* p; P19.When she awoke,she had a feeling of terror.1 J- m- Y* B6 U( `0 b' |$ N, E1 ?
She awokeof terror.
) [8 N& I# ~" s: F20.If you are lucky enough, you may get your novel published.
5 C' H/ R/ t! Q, _+ N# Q( F; ]Withluck, you may get your novel published.6 Z; q m. k! d5 O, i
21.She is too carless to take care of her baby brother.
, A4 ?2 E0 h7 m# P8 gShe isenough to take care of her baby brother.( Z) b# t' b) Z4 @, i' @7 K5 S
22.He felt so hot that he took off his shirt.- H, x2 M- P* z3 b% q
It was too hotkeep wearing the shirt.6 ?! K) F: w3 C; ^7 z
23.Mary does not like icecream as much as John does.# M7 a. {" u& M, J% }
John likes icecreamMary does.
# Y. J$ ?5 {: [' C24.We have to plant the beans in a row.1 C: s' F! w) j8 t& p7 J+ U) L
The beansin a row.8 r6 X! j6 d9 G* o8 V
25.Sally was walking down the street in her new coat when John saw her.) n8 v% j& K& X, ?1 ?* O; V
John saw Sallyshe was walking down the street.
4 I1 F% ]5 h7 Q' e( h( N/ _26.The book I wanted is not to be found in the library./ ~6 P( b; |& O4 M2 p4 I
The librarythe book I wanted.$ X) O% I5 o$ x* W3 w
27.When did he break his leg?
: @/ P' Z3 ^' p' _4 n- t1 VHow longhe break his leg?
j, b/ ]2 h( @+ ?$ `& j% h A28.Mrs.King was busy, so she didn’t come to the English party.
: k; K. A; p, T5 K8 T6 h* IMrs.King didn’t come to the English party she was busy.; b3 ^1 y% Q1 j8 g3 n! k
29.Nothing is wrong with your bike./ g' n) A$ ^, y6 ]# p. f
anything wrong with your bike.0 t! s! h4 Y" C3 J
30.Let’s go skating, shall we?
' ?1 c0 [' K! b2 I' u' ogoing skating?
4 ]9 s5 @& R. \! K) |! n" Z9 x; {31.My parents aren’t at home at the moment.
. m# I% a* C1 w, w4 w) }My parents aren’t at home.# X+ k7 W% O2 Q3 L) P3 i& ?
32.They started to look for the lost child.
" }% J/ u) G5 G- kTheyto look for the lost child.9 g) U3 j7 }" ]
33.He looked at me in surprise when I told him the news.$ q& y. \+ D4 O4 [' i: g! }
Helook at me when I told him the news.; Z& D0 E6 ^* f! l3 }
34.The workers are still working hard at noon.
) c/ l- v; E% z: L/ c l# C) D) nThe workers are still working hardthe day.1 w( v. `) `9 H# q4 U1 h
35.Class 4 will have a match with Class 5 this afternoon.
" r, w" m5 Z% X+ \6 H7 C6 MClass 4 willClass 5 this afternoon. |