Rewrite the sentences. Use short forms or omit a pronoun. 1 It is a bit cloudy today 2 I can't wait to see you. 3 We miss you. 4 We are watching the parade now. 5 I do not want to leave! 6 I hope you are ОК.
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1. It's a bit cloudy today. (Using the short form "It's" instead of "It is")
Explanation: The original sentence is stating the weather condition, which is cloudy. By using the short form "It's," we create a more casual tone while maintaining the same meaning.
2. Can't wait to see you. (Omitting the pronoun "I")
Explanation: The original sentence expresses excitement about seeing someone. By omitting the pronoun "I," we create a more informal and direct sentence.
3. Miss you. (Omitting the pronoun "We")
Explanation: The original sentence expresses that a group of people miss someone. By omitting the pronoun "We," we still convey the same message but in a more concise and informal way.
4. We're watching the parade now. (Using the short form "We're" instead of "We are")
Explanation: The original sentence states an ongoing action of a group of people watching a parade. By using the short form "We're," we make the sentence more conversational and relaxed.
5. Don't want to leave! (Using the short form "Don't" instead of "Do not")
Explanation: The original sentence expresses a strong desire to stay. By using the short form "Don't," we create a more informal and expressive sentence.
6. Hope you're OK. (Using the short form "you're" instead of "you are")
Explanation: The original sentence conveys a wish for someone's well-being. By using the short form "you're," we make the sentence more conversational and friendly.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
1. It's a bit cloudy today. (Using the short form "It's" instead of "It is")
Explanation: The original sentence is stating the weather condition, which is cloudy. By using the short form "It's," we create a more casual tone while maintaining the same meaning.
2. Can't wait to see you. (Omitting the pronoun "I")
Explanation: The original sentence expresses excitement about seeing someone. By omitting the pronoun "I," we create a more informal and direct sentence.
3. Miss you. (Omitting the pronoun "We")
Explanation: The original sentence expresses that a group of people miss someone. By omitting the pronoun "We," we still convey the same message but in a more concise and informal way.
4. We're watching the parade now. (Using the short form "We're" instead of "We are")
Explanation: The original sentence states an ongoing action of a group of people watching a parade. By using the short form "We're," we make the sentence more conversational and relaxed.
5. Don't want to leave! (Using the short form "Don't" instead of "Do not")
Explanation: The original sentence expresses a strong desire to stay. By using the short form "Don't," we create a more informal and expressive sentence.
6. Hope you're OK. (Using the short form "you're" instead of "you are")
Explanation: The original sentence conveys a wish for someone's well-being. By using the short form "you're," we make the sentence more conversational and friendly.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.