4. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use up to the three words. 1. We’ve run out of sugar.
There sugar left.
2. We parked the car and then went for a walk.
We went for a walk after we the car.
3. There are only a few shops in my village.
There shops in my village.
4. You’d better take a taxi now or else you’ll miss your flight.
You’ll miss your flight take a taxi now.
5. You won’t improve unless you do all your homework.
You won’t improve not do all your homework.