Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use between two and five words, including the word in capitals. I have got almost no money left. VERY I have very little money left. 1 Did we sell the last cashmere jumper to Mr Smith? WAS Do you know if the last Mr Smith? 2 Today, all of the things on this shelf are half-price. IS Today, half-price. 3 I can't find my glasses anywhere. LOOKED I have and still can't find them. 4 There is no cola in the fridge. NOT There in the fridge. 5 The bad news is that almost nobody attended the sales. FEW The bad news is that attended the sales. /5
Odpowiedź:
1. Do you know if the last cashmere jumper was sold to Mr Smith?
(Zamiana na stronę bierną gdzie sweter jest podmiotem)
2. Today, all the assortment on this shelf is half-price.
(Zamiana rzeczownika z liczby mnogiej na pojedyńczą)
3. I have looked for my glasses everywhere and still can't find them.
4. There is not a bottle of cola in the fridge.
(Chyba trochę naciągane ale znaczeniowo pasuje, zamiana z niepoliczalnego na policzalne)
5. The bad news is that only a few attended the sales.
(Zamiana na synonim)