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1 "Mary reads English books in order to improve her English.

(Use 'with a view')"


2 "He is too fat to run fast. (Replace 'too' with 'so')"
3 "If you are not careful, you may make mistakes. (Use 'unless')"
4 "If it had not been for John's timely help, we could not have finished the work on time.
(Begin with 'But for')"
5 "Although she is rich, she leads a very simple life. (Begin with 'Rich')"
6 "'Would you kindly explain to me? (Use 'so kind')"
7 "Would you kindly enough to show me the way? (Begin with 'Would you mind')"
8 "I have never played tennis before. (This is the first time)"
9 "We came to know of the notification only yesterday. (Begin with 'Only')"
10 " If he had not recommended me, I would not have been able to get the job. (Begin with
'But for')"
ans1 "Mary reads English books with a view to improving her English."
ans2 "He is so fat that he cannot run fast."
ans3 "You may make mistakes unless you are careful."
ans4 "But for John's timely help, we could not have finished the work on time."
ans5 "Rich as she is, she lends a very simple life."
ans6 "Would you be so kind as to explain to me?"
ans7 "Would you mind showing me the way?"
ans8 "This is the first time I have played tennis."
ans9 "Only yesterday did we come to know of the notification."
ans10 "But for his recommendation, I would not have been able to get the job."
11 "I don't think he is capable, either! (Use 'neither')"
12 "If unexpectedly a fire is started, don't panic. (In the event of )"
13 "Her handwriting was so illegible that I could not read it. (Use 'too')"
14 "If you did it, she would be happy. (Begin with 'Were')"
15 "You should not, under any circumstances, let her go to the party. (Under no
circumstances)"
16 "It is important to have a telephone when there is sudden emergency. (Begin with 'In case
of')"
17 "You could have made your essay interesting by including some more relevant points. (Use
'if')"
18 "If I married her, I would be very happy. (Begin with 'Were')"
19 "The teacher made us write again. (We were made)"
20 "We didn't find any interest in the game. (Use 'interested')"
ans11 "Neither do I think he is capable."
ans12 "In the event of fine, don't panic./ In case of a fire, don't panic."
ans13 "Her handwriting was too illegible for me to read."
ans14 "Were you to do it, she would be happy."
ans15 "Under no circumstances should you let her go to the party."
ans16 "In case of a sudden emergency, it is important to have a telephone."
ans17 "You could have made your essay interesting if you had included some more relevant
points."
ans18 "Were I to marry her, I would be very happy."
ans19 "We were made to write again by the teacher."
ans20 "We were not interested in the game."

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