Use the highlighted word to complete the sentences with the gap so that it has a similar meaning to the one suggested. Do not change the word. You may use from three to six words, including the word given. Follow the model. Model: What type of music do you like best? – FAVOURITE – What type of music? – What is your favourite type of music?
1. Was it necessary for her to spend so much money on it? – HAVE – Did spend so much money on it?
2. She has taken it upon herself to take care of her mother. – COMMITTED – She has care of her mother.
3. It is possible that he hasn’t been informed about his uncle’s death. – MIGHT – He informed about his uncle’s death.
4. I’m disappointed with the Fisher’s new album when I compare it to their previous one. – COMPARISION – I think the Fisher’s new album is their previous one.
5. I’m sorry I didn’t go to college. – REGRET – I to college.
6. I’m sure we’ll come too late to meet them. – LEFT – I’m sure by the time we come, they .
7. We arranged a meeting but she didn’t come. – SUPPOSED – We but she didn’t come.
8. They are demolishing the old bus station and replacing it with a new one. – PULLED – The old bus station is with a new one.
9. It was hard to me not to laugh when I saw Helen. – HELP – When I saw Helen, I .
10. Helen has never disappointed me. – DOWN – Helen has never .