II. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence by using so as to or in order to .
1. I enter the room quietly. I don'i want to wake my younger sister up.
2. He is staying up late. He wants to see the final football match.
3. I have to put on my glasses. I want to see that film.
4. I am studying hard. I don't want to fail the examination.
5. She's on a diet. She wants to lose her weight
6. I try my best to study. I want to get a good job.
7. I spend much time practising English. I want to speak English well.
8. I checked my test carefully. I don't want to make any mistakes.
9. Steve is going to the bank. He wants to cash a check.
10. I'm going to the hospital. I want to visit a friend.
III. Change these sentences into the passive voice.
1. The milkman brings bottles of milk to houses.
2. How do people learn languages?
3. John will collect me at the airport.
4. The manager must sign the cheque
5. They kept me waiting for half an hour.
6. They are building a new ring road round the city
7. We can't wear jeans at work
8. Will you invite her to your birthday party'"?
9. They have built a new hospital near the airport.
10. Do they speak French and English in Canada?
7. You didn’t join in the match, _____did you________? (Add the tag question)
8. I asked someone to make a new dress. (Change into causative form)
I had a new dress made
9. I speak English well. Mai speaks English well. (Combine onto one sentence, using “as…… as……”)
I speak E as well as Mai
10. He is too ill. He could not go to school. (Combine onto one sentence, using “so……… that…….”)
He is so ill that he could not go to school.
11 A new house will be built next year. (Change into the Active voice)
They will build a new house next year
12. We have learnt English for three years. (Change into the Passive voice)
English has been learnt for 3 years by us
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