Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use 1−3 words.
1 It's a good idea to wear a helmet when you ride a bike, but it isn't compulsory.
You wear a helmet when you ride a bike, but it's a good idea.
2 I can't buy that phone because it isn't cheap enough.
I can't buy that phone because expensive.
3 Dan said ‘I don’t know Rachel's email address.’
Dan said that he Rachel's email address.
4 A robber has taken a gold necklace from the bank.
A gold necklace from the bank.
5 Your house is bigger than our house.
Our house isn't your house.
6 Lottie arrived at the cinema five minutes before I got there.
When I got to the cinema, Lottie five minutes earlier.
7 We won’t ask you any questions until you have read the information.
You any questions until you have read the information.
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You don't have to wear a helmet when you ride a bike, but it's a good idea.
I can't buy that phone because it's not cheap enough.
Dan said that he didn't know Rachel's email address.
A gold necklace has been taken from the bank.
Our house isn't as big as your house.
When I got to the cinema, Lottie had already arrived five minutes earlier.
You won't be asked any questions until you have read the information.