</p>15.Jack left his lunch at home.
4 T& |9 z: [7 X2 L. GJackhis lunch.
5 R9 g" F: `6 P* Q! L7 T3 P" H16.It’s necessary for you to change your dress.
7 N: c/ C9 n8 m! DYou needyour dress.4 u9 _- l y6 J5 X% F5 Q; g( N
17.Bill will have the radio repaired.$ K. t5 Y4 o) r9 R5 y
Bill will askrepair the radio for him.) j) m! }9 }% ~) {5 ` q8 w( l
18.I could do with a simple lunch.
r$ k6 |% n5 S; b4 cA simple lunchfine with me.
& q% z$ u8 c" O0 i7 i19.When she awoke,she had a feeling of terror./ P0 j6 B5 J" H/ o# [6 `
She awokeof terror.% `9 z) }' b, k: g, h* i J% n
20.If you are lucky enough, you may get your novel published.
) o, e* X5 R/ U, |% n. tWithluck, you may get your novel published.
% {: d, Y! o/ U21.She is too carless to take care of her baby brother.' I. Z2 O2 G; Q3 b |
She isenough to take care of her baby brother.
0 y# G2 R" E, t' K9 M, `( i22.He felt so hot that he took off his shirt.
1 }# M0 ^, |8 O/ v: l& E! i8 s* HIt was too hotkeep wearing the shirt.
4 a$ y/ y' E* F$ i) q23.Mary does not like icecream as much as John does.2 p3 {) j I/ R3 B" m
John likes icecreamMary does.
5 E5 u3 @% ]& m9 v7 |, p24.We have to plant the beans in a row.
@4 U+ K* U+ o1 @' x. d2 m) tThe beansin a row.
1 c- f0 h4 r# z7 a2 E9 @) T25.Sally was walking down the street in her new coat when John saw her.: {6 u% j. f3 y* W4 G b* l- j) o# x
John saw Sallyshe was walking down the street.
. i& p' g, E0 V: ~8 q. R1 l( a26.The book I wanted is not to be found in the library.4 v! _* P) k$ x
The librarythe book I wanted.
+ i! w% e+ e& u5 M9 e. T27.When did he break his leg?
8 W) N# |6 H" V. h; KHow longhe break his leg?, N2 @7 D& B# F5 x1 `
28.Mrs.King was busy, so she didn’t come to the English party.
8 K9 w* z, m$ k# n6 E; ^Mrs.King didn’t come to the English party she was busy.
% v4 c) L% [4 k; I; D29.Nothing is wrong with your bike.
/ h+ @1 Q8 F* a- l$ ^8 \anything wrong with your bike.7 F1 v9 l2 E; H2 y7 ~1 f4 Y
30.Let’s go skating, shall we?3 s F) \( U3 b" P! k
going skating?$ @* L# e+ ?1 R1 s4 _
31.My parents aren’t at home at the moment.
+ H* C I. @, W7 Y1 E! _, j, mMy parents aren’t at home., ^" y+ d- [0 F4 h, [- C# X, S
32.They started to look for the lost child.! l" n+ P& c _
Theyto look for the lost child.
; N i6 B% N5 {4 {) t% [# }, J33.He looked at me in surprise when I told him the news.3 O& L6 L6 Y6 v0 L& ~% z
Helook at me when I told him the news.8 x7 w. x# L; a2 z, r4 L
34.The workers are still working hard at noon.
1 S2 q% X+ \- S4 P, Q' eThe workers are still working hardthe day.
5 b. ^3 c B) ?, P35.Class 4 will have a match with Class 5 this afternoon.4 x- N3 I2 `7 l4 x
Class 4 willClass 5 this afternoon. |