II. Write the second sentence in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do not change the form of the given word.
1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)
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2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)
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3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)
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4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the correct answer. (succeeded)
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5. “How about going to the concert?” said John. (suggested)
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1. He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month. (such)
He was such a careless driver that he had an accident last month.
2. Dickens’s last novel was unfinished when he died. (without)
Dickens died without finishing the last novel.
3. Mark is too young to see the horror film. (enough)
Mark isn't old enough to see the horror film.
4. Everyone but Jane failed to produce the correct answer. (succeeded)
Everyone succeeded in producing the correct answer except jane
5. “How about going to the concert?” said John. (suggested)
John suggeested to go to the concert.