Turn the following right-handed sentences into left-handed sentences (i.e., put the extra information in front of the main clause). 1) The new secretary was hard-working and reliable; within short time he had made himself indispensable. 2) William straightened his tie and smoothed his hair. He was relieved that the appointment time for the interview had finally arrived. 3) He was a democrat of the Left and kept a tactical distance from the Communists. 4) I was hungry for knowledge. I was occasionally able to lay my hands on other publications. 5) The Observer was founded in 1791. It is the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper. 6) She was endowed with an excellent memory and spoke several languages perfectly. 7) Her country, which was weaker and poorer, was defending itself fiercely. 8) Wajda’s film, which has been made in black and white, skillfully evokes the Warsaw of 1939. 9) He was anxious to appear the peace-broker, and relished every possibility of mediating between the two sides. 10) We were eaten by mosquitoes, and we wished that we had made hotel, not campsite, reservations. 11) Oliver Scott was himself a Vietnam war-veteran. He spares us no details in portraying the full horrors of that conflict. 12) The sketch, which is drawn in heavy strokes, is a harsh reminder of everyday realities a century ago. 13) He was forced out of office three years later and devoted the rest of his life to the problems of North-South confrontation. 14) Comprehensive schools were introduced in the 1960s. They sought to guarantee a good education to all, irrespective of their academic abilities. 15) Since he was acutely aware of the weakness of his own position, he avoided open confrontation. Pomoże mi ktoś? Dam naj! Z góry dziękuję :)
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