Level 6: Advanced/Proficiency >> Sentence Transformations/Sentence Rewriting >> Using a given key word, a sentence is rewritten to make a new second sentence but with the same meaning as the first. Tests advanced English grammar.

Sentence Transformations. Worksheet 2.



For each sentence, use up to five words in the space provided so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first sentence. You must use the word given in bold without changing it in any way.



1. She wants nothing less than to get that job. It would be a dream come true.
set
She has __SET HER HEART/(MIND) ON__ getting that job.

2. If they ever discover your role in the incident, you will go to prison.
light
If your role in the incident __EVER COMES TO LIGHT__, you'll go to prison.

3. Harry plays tennis much better than I do.
nearly
I am not __NEARLY AS GOOD A__ tennis player as Harry is.

4. Both candidates for the job are strong. They are both equally good.
hardly
There is __HARDLY ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN / ANYTHING SEPARATING__ the two job candidates.

5. That child is twice as tall as he was two years ago.
doubled
That child's __HEIGHT HAS DOUBLED__ in the last two years.

6. As soon as I arrived at the pub, a fight started.
sooner
No __SOONER HAD I ARRIVED THAN__ a fight broke out in the pub.

7. There were very few people who understood what the professor said in the meeting.
virtually
There __WAS VIRTUALLY NOBODY/NO-ONE__ who understood what the professor said in the meeting.

8. The bank robbers had disappeared completely by the time the police arrived.
sign
There __WAS NO SIGN OF THE__ robbers when the police arrived.