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This document provides a key and 16 sentences for rewriting using a given word to maintain the same meaning. The key shows the rewritten sentences using words like "whatsoever", "just", "who", and others. The summaries maintain the essential information while being concise: [1] The document contains sentences for rewriting to maintain meaning using given words and provides the rewritten sentences as a key. [2] Students are tasked with rewriting 16 sentences using replacement words provided. [3] A key is given showing the original sentences rewritten using words such as "whatsoever", "just", and others to retain the core information.

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C1 Use Rewriting7

This document provides a key and 16 sentences for rewriting using a given word to maintain the same meaning. The key shows the rewritten sentences using words like "whatsoever", "just", "who", and others. The summaries maintain the essential information while being concise: [1] The document contains sentences for rewriting to maintain meaning using given words and provides the rewritten sentences as a key. [2] Students are tasked with rewriting 16 sentences using replacement words provided. [3] A key is given showing the original sentences rewritten using words such as "whatsoever", "just", and others to retain the core information.

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KEY WORD TRANSFORMATIONS 7.

Advanced

Rewrite each sentence using the word given so that the meaning stays the
same. Remember that you must not change the word in any way.

1. I have spent all my money. WHATSOEVER


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2. It was a really awful film. JUST
_______________________________________________
3. Keith told me about the vote. WHO
_______________________________________________
4. The travel agent recommended our staying near the airport. SHOULD
_______________________________________________
5. Sue thought it would be a good idea for me to see the doctor.
ADVISED
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6. I don’t think it is necessary for us to go together. NEED
_______________________________________________
7. It seems probable that they will get married soon. LIKELY
_______________________________________________
8. I think it would be advisable for you to quit that company soon.
BETTER
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9. Don’t believe everything he says. GRANTED
_______________________________________________________
10. Was there anything about the clash in the article? SAY
_______________________________________________________
11. They couldn’t control the event. OUT
_______________________________________________________
12. It took him a long time to decide. UP
_______________________________________________________
13. She has started skating. TAKEN
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14. They were poking fun at her because of her new glasses. TIME
_______________________________________________________
15. When they finished the meeting they had been discussing the matter
for two hours. DISCUSSION
_______________________________________________________
16. They’ve been selling postcards here for 5 years. SALE
_______________________________________________________

KEY:
1. I have got no money whatsoever.
2. That film was just awful.
3. It was Keith who/that told me about the vote.
4. The travel agent recommended that we (should) stay near the
airport.
5. Sue advised me to see the doctor/advised that I (should) see the
doctor.
6. I don’t think we need to go together./We needn’t go together.
7. They are likely to get married soon./It is likely that they will get
married soon.
8. I think you had better quit that company.
9. Don’t take everything he says for granted.
10. Did the article say anything about the clash?
11. The event got out of control.
12. It took him a long time to make up his mind.
13. She has taken up skating.
14. They gave her a hard time because of her new glasses.
15. When they finished the meeting, the matter had been under
discussion for two hours.
16. Postcards have been on sale here for 5 years.

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