Rewrite the following sentences in such a way that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first one
1.It's my opinion that you should take more exersise.
If I were.............................................................................................................................
2.He never suspected that the money had been stolen.
At no time ........................................................................................................................
3. You have ridden a horse before, haven't you?
Have...................................................................................................
4. I'm quite happy to look after the baby for you.
I don't................................................................................................................................
5. Vietnamese women continue to wear the fashionable Ao dai.
The fashionable Ao dai.............................................................................
6. "Would you like to go to the concert with me tonight?" Peter said to Ann.
Peter invited................................................................................................
7. He was annoyed because his son often came home late.
He objected....................................................................................................................
8. She dances beautifully and she sings sweetly, too.
Not only .......................................................................................................................
9. Thomas and David are very good friends.
Thomas and David get.....................................................................................................
10. Driving on the left is strange and difficult for Americans.
Americans aren't..............................................................................................................
Rewrite the sentence in the same meaning:
1. I think you should give up smoking immediately. (had)
→ I think you had better give up smoking immediately.
2. I am sure you were surprised when you heard all the news (must)
→ You must have been surprised when you heard the news
3. Someone almost certainly broke the window on purpose. (must)
→ The window must have been broken on purpose
4. I am sure that the cat is in the house somewhere. (must)
→ The cat must be in the house somewhere.
5. It is possible that one of the men died on the mountain. (may)
→ One of the men may have died on the mountain.
6. It’s necessary for me to bring my passport. (have)
→ I have to bring my passport.
7. It wasn’t necessary for you to do all this work ( don’t need)
→ You didn't need to do all this work.
8. I am sure that John is not the thief. (can’t)
→ John can't be the thief.