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Fce Type Transformation Sentences Answer Key

The document provides examples of fill-in-the-blank style exercises where the second sentence must have the same meaning as the first sentence using only a maximum of five words to fill in each blank and using the word provided in bold. For each blank, there is a suggested answer that rewrites the first sentence using the bolded word to form the second sentence while maintaining the same meaning and using five or fewer words. The goal is to practice rewriting sentences to have the same meaning while incorporating the bolded word.

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Fce Type Transformation Sentences Answer Key

The document provides examples of fill-in-the-blank style exercises where the second sentence must have the same meaning as the first sentence using only a maximum of five words to fill in each blank and using the word provided in bold. For each blank, there is a suggested answer that rewrites the first sentence using the bolded word to form the second sentence while maintaining the same meaning and using five or fewer words. The goal is to practice rewriting sentences to have the same meaning while incorporating the bolded word.

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FCE TYPE TRANSFORMATION SENTENCES:

In these exercises, you need to take the information in the first


sentence and re-write it, using the word in bold so that the second
sentence has exactly the same meaning. You cannot change the word in
bold in ANY way. You can use only a maximum of FIVE words for each
space. Only use contractions for negatives: e.g. don't / hadn't /
wouldn't, etc.

1. "How about going to the cinema tonight?", said Anne


suggested
Ann to the cinema.

2. My advice to you is to talk to your parents.


would
If talk to my parents.

3. Barry wasn't strong enough to lift the box.


have
Barry didn't to lift the box

4. They started the company in 1997.


set
The company 1997

5. I think Jean really likes Simon.


keen
Jean Simon.
6. I was made responsible for foreign sales.
charge
They put foreign sales.

7. The brothers really enjoyed themselves in Spain last summer.


time
The brothers really in Spain last summer.

8. The Queen is opening the new school tomorrow afternoon.


opened
The new school Queen tomorrow afternoon.
ANSWER KEY

1. Suggested going
2. I were you I would
3. Have enough strength/ have the strength
4. Was set up in
5. Is really keen on
6. Me in charge of
7. Had a good time/ had a great time
8. Is being opened by the

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