Hello, I wonder if you could help me with the following exercise as I happen not to have the key.
1. Lucy's father agreed to letting her buy a motorbike with her own money. 2. We would have had to walk back if you hadn't had your car. 3. Never having seen him play, I can't say if Mike is good enough to be in the team. 4. I really need to know whether or not Wilsons will be coming on Monday, so I'll give them a ring. 5. I can't be bothered to do any more homework. I'm worn out. 6. Had Prof. Knolls realised that people couldn't hear her, she would have spoken louder. 7. Those novels you bought were a waste of money. You've never opened them. 8. Put all the toys away in case someone slips and falls on them. 9. It's out of the question for the children to watch the late-night film. 10. If they have no telephone, there's no way we get to know that the concert has been cancelled.
Thank you.
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1. Lucy's father agreed to let her buy a motorbike with her own money. 2.
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Lucy's father agreed to let her buy a motorbike with her own money.
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We would have had to walk back if you hadn't had your car.
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1. Lucy's father agreed to let her buy a motorbike with her own money. 2. We would have had to walk back if you hadn't had your car. 3. Never having seen him play, I can't say if Mike is good enough to be in the team. 4. I really need to know whether or not Wilsons will be coming on Monday, so I'll give them a ring. 5. I can't be bothered to do any more homework. I'm worn out.
1. Lucy's father agreed to let her buy a motorbike with her own money. 2. We would have had to walk back if you hadn't had your car. 3. Never having seen him play, I can't say if Mike is good enough to be in the team. 4. I really need to know whether or not Wilsons will be coming on Monday, so I'll give them a ring. 5. I can't be bothered to do any more homework. I'm worn out.