
23/09/2024
23/09/2024
### Sentence Transformations
86. **He is said to have escaped to a neutral country.**
Explanation: This uses the passive structure of "it is said" to form "he is said."
87. **Tired as he was, he agreed to play tennis.**
Explanation: The phrase "tired as he was" is a formal way to express "although he was very tired."
88. **She congratulated me on passing my driving test so quickly.**
Explanation: The structure for congratulations is "congratulate [someone] on [doing something]."
89. **I wish I had gone to the airport to say goodbye to her.**
Explanation: "I wish" followed by the past perfect expresses regret for something not done in the past.
90. **The older he grew, the more forgetful he became.**
Explanation: This expresses the increasing forgetfulness as he aged.
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91. **Under no circumstances should you let anyone else use your identity card.**
Explanation: The phrase "under no circumstances" is used to express prohibition, with inversion of the auxiliary verb.
92. **Many people believe that Edison is capable of winning the world championship in judo.**
Explanation: "Capable" is followed by "of" and the gerund form of the verb.
93. **I need to get my passport renewed because I’m going abroad this summer.**
Explanation: This uses the causative form "get [something] done."
94. **Clara denied having seen the missing letter.**
Explanation: The verb "deny" is followed by "having" and the past participle to indicate something not done in the past.
95. **Everyone’s opinion must be taken into account before a final decision is made.**
Explanation: The phrase "take into account" is used to express the consideration of something before making a decision.
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