1. this watch
times women s
to people were o
aw change the parts of the sentences in italics. use your new
vocabulary.
is watch is made of gold, there is no other metal in it. 2. in old
omen suspected of having magic powers and making bad things
e were often burned. 3. the wizard turned up and a second lat-
eared out of sight. 4. john, i think you should tell him what
et e happen. 5. he gave us very reliable advice. 6. it's rather difficult
ain, but i'll try. 7. not at all often you can watch such a beauti-
set. 8. john decided to join the art course by being officially
red. 9. i hate standing in lines, and who doesn't? 10. the situa-
ras not as bad as he had been warned about, and david was no
longer worried (because of this).
er disappeared out
to explain, but i
ful sunset. 8. john
To rewrite this sentence, we can start by changing the word order and then replacing the words in italics with the appropriate synonyms or alternatives from our vocabulary.
Rewritten sentence: This timepiece is constructed from solid gold, there is no other metallic material found within it.
2. In ancient times, women suspected of possessing sorcery skills and causing misfortune were often executed by burning.
For this sentence, we need to modify the word order and use synonyms or alternative words for the italicized ones.
Rewritten sentence: During earlier eras, females believed to have supernatural abilities and causing harm were frequently subjected to the punishment of immolation.
3. The magician suddenly appeared and rapidly vanished from sight.
To rephrase this sentence, we need to reorder the words and find suitable alternatives for the italicized words.
Rewritten sentence: The sorcerer materialized unexpectedly and then promptly disappeared, becoming invisible.
4. John, I believe you should inform him about what occurred.
To rewrite this sentence, we can keep the same word order but replace the words in italics with appropriate synonyms or alternatives.
Rewritten sentence: John, I think you should disclose to him what transpired.
5. He provided us with exceedingly reliable guidance.
To rephrase this sentence, we need to find alternative words for the italicized ones while maintaining the same word order.
Rewritten sentence: He bestowed upon us remarkably dependable advice.
6. It's quite challenging to comprehend, but I will make an effort.
For this sentence, we only need to replace the italicized word with its synonym, as the rest of the sentence is already clear.
Rewritten sentence: It's rather difficult to fathom, but I'll attempt to understand.
7. Such a magnificent sunset is seldom observed.
To rephrase this sentence, we again need to find appropriate synonyms for the italicized words while maintaining the same structure.
Rewritten sentence: Not frequently do you have the opportunity to witness such a breathtaking sunset.
8. John made the decision to officially enroll in the art course.
To rewrite this sentence, we can keep the same structure but replace the italicized words with suitable synonyms or alternatives.
Rewritten sentence: John opted to formally register for the art course.
9. I despise queuing, and who doesn't?
For this sentence, we only need to replace the italicized word with its synonym.
Rewritten sentence: I loathe standing in lines, and who doesn't?
10. The situation was not as dire as he had been forewarned, and David was no longer concerned due to this.
To rephrase this sentence, we need to find alternative words for the italicized ones and maintain the same word order.
Rewritten sentence: The circumstance was not as severe as he had been cautioned about, and David's anxiety dissipated as a result.