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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given...

Please help me complete these sentences correctly.


You can borrow my new bicycle, but you must be careful with it.

. . . long . . .

You can borrow my new bicycle ____________________ careful with it.

They are opening a new branch of that bookshop on out town.

. . . being . . .

A new branch of that bookshop __________________ in our town.
  

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Hello, teo - and welcome to English Forums. First we would like to see you make an effort to produce answers. Post them here and we will check them.

  • Hello, teo - and welcome to English Forums.
  • First we would like to see you make an effort to produce answers.
  • Post them here and we will check them.
  • Hints: #1 requires the same conjuntion before and after 'long'.
  • #2 is mistyped: 'on out town' makes no sense, but the answer requires a present continuous passive verb form.
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Hello, teo - and welcome to English Forums.

First we would like to see you make an effort to produce answers. Post them here and we will check them.

Hints: #1 requires the same conjuntion before and after 'long'. #2 is mistyped: 'on out town' makes no sense, but the answer requires a present continuous passive verb form.
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Hallo,

Thank you for your help. Now I guessed - N1 - as long as; N2 - is being opened.

So, as for - 'on out town' - you noticed correctly it's my typing fault.

Thank you once more. Hope this forum will help me improve my English language skills.
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N1 - as long as; N2 - is being opened. -- Right!
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