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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
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ka wrote has been recommended E. Now change each of the following pairs of simple sentences into a complex sentence, 1. (a) I en

joy the book (b) I borrowed the book from the library, 2. (a) We hailed the boy (b) The boy scored two goals. 3. (a) I have found the key I had lost the key (b) 4. (a) (b) I like the radio The radio is in the common-room. 5. (a) (b) Let me see the shoes. You have just bought the shoes.​
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Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
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1) I enjoyed reading the book which I borrowed from the library

2) Because the boy scored two goals, we hailed him

3) Filled with relief after finding the key, I vowed not to lose it again

4) In the common room, we have a radio that I like listening to.

5) If you don’t mind, could i see the shoes you just bought?

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