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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please please help me!

Hello!I have just had an exam on English and I would like to know what I `ve done well and what wrong
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:
I`m afraid we`ll have to take Ann to hospital.(be)(1)
I`m afraid Ann must be taken to hospital.
John and his father are very similar.(after)(2)
John.....?

I`ve decided I really want to go to Greece this year`said Dawn.Emotion: heart(3)
Dawn says he wants to go to Greece this year with all his heart.Is it correct?

Despite our being late,we didn`t think we would make it on time.(though)(4)
Late.....?
Late we were though we make it on time.is it correct??
  

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John takes after his father. Dawn's heart is set on going to Greece this year. The 'late' sentences make no sense.

  • John takes after his father.
  • Dawn's heart is set on going to Greece this year.
  • The 'late' sentences make no sense.
  • They should read: Despite being late, we thought we would make it on time.
  • Although we were late, we thought we would make it on time.
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John takes after his father.
Dawn's heart is set on going to Greece this year.

The 'late' sentences make no sense. They should read:

Despite being late, we thought we would make it on time.
Although we were late, we thought we would make it on time.

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