Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word in capital.
26. Would you like to go skating on Friday? (FANCY)
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27. I didn’t forget to buy the bread. Here it is! (REMEMBERED)
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28. “Don’t cross the park at night,” he told the children. (WARNED)
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29. Have you decided where to go for your summer holidays? (MADE)
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30. Why don’t we leave for the tour after breakfast on Saturday? (HOW)
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31. It was such an interesting TV series that I watched it all in two days. (SO)
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32. They intend reaching the mountains by the end of the week. (PLANNING)
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33. Although she has health problems, she is always so full of life. (DESPITE)
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34. “I don’t think I can go to the restaurant with you tonight,” Jane said. (REFUSED)
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35. We had the barbecue as planned in spite of the change in the weather. (ALTHOUGH)
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