
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the words in brackets. Use 2–4 words, including the words in brackets.
1 The hotel is next to the sea. (coast)
The hotel is ______________________________________________.
2 Is that a rhino at the back of the photo? (background)
Is that a rhino ______________________________________________?
3 We always turn off the computers at the end of the day. (shut)
We always ______________________________________________ at the end of the day.
4 I don’t want to buy anything at the moment. (just)
I’m ______________________________________________, thanks.
5 Would you like to buy more things? (anything)
Would you ______________________________________________?
6 I’d rather go camping. (better)
I think ______________________________________________.
7 Do you want to climb a mountain tomorrow? (fancy)
Do you ______________________________________________ in the mountains tomorrow?
8 The jungle is in both photos. (see)
You ______________________________________________ in both photos.
9 The first photo shows a forest, whereas the second photo shows a jungle. (but)
In the first photo ______________________________________________ in the second photo there’s a jungle.
10 I think they’re having an argument. (looks)
It ______________________________________________ they’re having an argument.
Ответы на вопрос

The hotel is on the coast.
(The hotel is located by the sea, so we use "on the coast" to convey this meaning.)Is that a rhino in the background?
(The phrase "at the back of the photo" is replaced by "in the background" as a synonym.)We always shut down the computers at the end of the day.
("Shut down" is commonly used when referring to turning off computers.)I’m just looking, thanks.
("Just looking" is a polite way to indicate that you don’t intend to buy anything at the moment.)Would you like anything else?
(This question implies asking if the person wants to buy more things.)I think camping would be better.
("Would be better" is a way to express preference for camping.)Do you fancy climbing a mountain tomorrow?
("Fancy" is a casual way to ask if someone wants to do something.)You can see the jungle in both photos.
("Can see" is used to indicate that the jungle is visible in both pictures.)In the first photo there’s a forest, but in the second photo there’s a jungle.
(The conjunction "but" is used to show the contrast between the two photos.)It looks like they’re having an argument.
("Looks like" is a common phrase to express what seems to be happening.)
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