Use the following sets of words and phrases to write complete sentences. (15 points )
EXAMPLE: I / wonder / why you / not / reply last letter.
ANSWER: I was wondering why you had not replied to my last letter.
- She / a bath / every morning.
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- Now / she dances / beautifully / than / used to.
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- How long / it / take / him / get / school / every day ?
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- Last Wednesday / Bill / ring / office /nine o’clock.
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- I / live / Ho Chi Minh city / ten years.
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- People / come / all over the world/ visit / city/ Hiroshima.
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- Billy / an old man that / has to live with his children.
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- Oliver Twist / first published / 1838.
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- It / too heavy / him / lift.
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- I / able to / come / tomorrow.
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Use the following sets of words and phrases to write complete sentences. (15 points )
EXAMPLE: I / wonder / why you / not / reply last letter.
ANSWER: I was wondering why you had not replied to my last letter.
She / a bath / every morning.
=> She takes a bath every morning.
Now / she dances / beautifully / than / used to.
=> Now she dances more beautifully than she used to.
How long / it / take / him / get / school / every day ?
=> How long does it take him to get to school every day ?
Last Wednesday / Bill / ring / office /nine o’clock.
=> Last Wednesday, Bill rang his office at nine o’clock.
I / live / Ho Chi Minh city / ten years.
=> I have lived in Ho Chi Minh City for 10 years.
People / come / all over the world/ visit / city/ Hiroshima.
=> People come from all over the world to visit the city of Hiroshima.
Billy / an old man that / has to live with his children.
=> Billy is such an old man that he has to live with his children.
Oliver Twist / first published / 1838.
=> Oliver Twist was first published in 1838.
It / too heavy / him / lift.
=> It is too heavy for him to lift.
I / able to / come / tomorrow.
=> I’ll be able to come tomorrow.