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3. 1’d rather you hadn’t vvritten that letter.
4. Regardless of vvhatever problems, we must continue our efforts.
5. My sole purpose of Corning here was to try and improve conditions.
6. The teacher shouted to the boys to make less noise.
7. If it should happen that nuclear vveapons are used, we are all doomed.
8. Two tablets should be taken every four hours.
9. We find it difficult to make ends meet today.
10. They moved here six years ago.
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1. VVhichever route you take, it will still take you about three hours to get there.
2. No-one could find his passport anyvvhere.
3. As soon as we receive your cheque, we shall send the goods to you.
4. He walked into the b oss’s office vvithout bothering to knock.
5. We look forward to hearing another lecture by Proíessor Brown in the near
tuture.
6. S h e’d rather go to Las V egas than anyvvhere in the world.
7. This new Computer vvorks in the way I can’t understand.
8. We were disappointed by their attitude.
9. If it hadn’t been for your unsuspected talents as a mechanic, we would
have been stranded there for hours.
10. It's high time you acquired a few manners.
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1. She admitted to having taken the necklace.
2. What the headmaster said w as very reassuring.
3. Are you getting along with your boss?
4. Most students are capable of vvorking very hard when they feel like it.
5. I really wish I had invited her to the party.
6. Her uncle didn’t leave her anything in his will.
7. They stole everything except for the television.
8. No one seem s to have predicted the correct result.
9. Even though they had been lost in the mountains for three days, they
looked strong and healthy.
10. Hovvever long it may take, ril find that man.
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1. Could you possibly have left the key in the door?
2. He suggested inviting the Brovvns to the party on Sunday.
3. Betty is'devoted to looking atter handicapped people.
4. His physical condition seem s to be deteriorating slightly.
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