Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning.
1 Why are you interested in taking up a new hobby?
want Why ……………………………… up a new hobby?
2 ‘Have you seen my gloves anywhere, Eric?’ asked Mrs Noble.
seen Mrs Noble asked Eric …………………………………her gloves anywhere.
3 Suzanne was too excited to sleep.
that Suzanne was ………………………………not sleep.
4 Robert has not had a job for two years.
out Robert has ……………………………… for two years.
5 ‘I will complete the work only if you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.
not ‘I will …………………………………you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.
6 The thief ran right past you so I’m sure you saw his face.
must The thief ran right past you so ……………………………………… his face.
7 The clients demanded to stay in a first-class hotel.
staying The clients …………………………………in a first-class hotel.
8 I don’t object to the council building a new road here.
objection I …………………………………the council building a new road here.
9 The author wrote her latest novel while she was staying in Majorca.
was The author’s latest novel ………………………………stay in Majorca.
10 The newspaper offered Lynda £5,000 for her story, but she refused.
turned Lynda ………………………………… of £5,000 from the newspaper for her story.
1 Why are you interested in taking up a new hobby?
want Why ………do you want to take
……………………… up a new hobby?
2 ‘Have you seen my gloves anywhere, Eric?’ asked Mrs Noble.
seen Mrs Noble asked Eric ………whether he had seen
…………………………her gloves anywhere.
3 Suzanne was too excited to sleep.
that Suzanne was ………so excited that she could
………………………not sleep.
4 Robert has not had a job for two years.
out Robert has ……been out of work
………………………… for two years.
5 ‘I will complete the work only if you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.
not ‘I will …………not complete the work unless
………………………you pay me £500 extra,’ said Frank.
6 The thief ran right past you so I’m sure you saw his face.
must The thief ran right past you so …………………you must have seen
…………………… his face.
7 The clients demanded to stay in a first-class hotel.
staying The clients ……insisted on staying
……………………………in a first-class hotel.
8 I don’t object to the council building a new road here.
objection I ………have no objection to
…………………………the council building a new road here.
9 The author wrote her latest novel while she was staying in Majorca.
was The author’s latest novel ……………was written during her
…………………stay in Majorca.
10 The newspaper offered Lynda £5,000 for her story, but she refused.
turned Lynda …………turned down the offer
……………………… of £5,000 from the newspaper for her story.