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- Jane was remembered leaving the house at about 2.00.
- The children were wanted to come with me.
- It has been told that the road will be closed tomorrow for repairs.
- John was decided to chair the meeting.
- What you would like to drink?
- I asked Tony how was he getting to Brussels.
- Have not you finished your homework yet?
- Haven't you got nobody to help you?
- I've forgotten my watch. Which time do you make it?
- Who are coming to your party?
- There's no need for you to help cook the meal. Just sit down and enjoy.
- A: Tom's 50 tomorrow. B: Yes, I know it.
- I refuse you to go on the trip.
- He made me to do it.
- Did you remember buying some milk on your way home?
- If the stain doesn't come out of your shirt when you wash it, try to soak it first in bleach.
- He advised me giving up smoking.
- I heard a bottle smashing.
- I told where we should meet.
- She asked me the way how to get to the city centre.
- She debated if to tell her mother about the accident.
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ReplyDeleteI have jumbled up these answers so that you don't inadvertently see the answer to one you haven't answered yourself yet.
15. Did you remember to buy some milk on your way home?
1. (Somebody) remembered Jane leaving the house at about 2.00.
14. He made me do it.
3. Suggested correction: It has been announced that the road will be closed tomorrow for repairs.
18. I heard a bottle smash.
5. What would you like to drink?
17. He advised giving up smoking, or He advised me to give up smoking.
7. Haven't you finished your homework yet?
16. If the stain doesn't come out of your shirt when you wash it, try soaking it first in bleach.
9. I've forgotten my watch. What time do you make it?
10. Who's coming to your party?
8. Haven't you got anybody to help you? or Have you got nobody to help you?
11. There's no need for you to help cook the meal. Just sit down and enjoy it.
6. I asked Tony how he was getting to Brussels.
12. A: Tom's 50 tomorrow. B: Yes, I know.
4. It was decided that John would/should chair the meeting.
13. Possible correction: I refuse to allow you to go on the trip.
19. I told him where we should meet.
20. She asked me the way to the city centre, or She asked me how to get to the city centre.
2. The children wanted to come with me.
21. She debated whether to tell her mother about the accident.