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CAE Part 4 Ex 5

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For Questions 51-58, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between three and six words, including the word given.

5.51 This is your third warning from me this week about being late for work.
NOT
This is the third time this week I………………………be late for work.

5.52 I think Anita must have gone on a diet recently because she's quite slim now.
HAS
It looks as………………………….dieting because she's quite slim now.

5.53 I always hated pasta when 1 was a child but now I cook it regularly.
USE
I…………………………pasta when I was a child but now 1 cook it regularly.

5.54 I went to have my own look at the apartment and 1 couldn't understand why my
friend wanted us to live in such a depressing place!
SEE
Having...……………………..myself, I couldn't understand why my friend
wanted us to live in such a depressing place!

5.55 We wanted to continue our mountain trek but the weather was too bad.
LIKE
We………on with our mountain trek but the weather was too bad.

5.56 I want to inform you that I was not satisfied with the standard of service in your
hotel.
EXPRESS
I would……………………………………with the standard of service in your hotel.

5.57 I wanted to stay in last night but my flatmate insisted we go out.
SOONER
I.....………..in last night but my flatmate insisted we go out.

5.58 Didn't you want me to tell the staff about your resignation?
RATHER
Would……………………………the staff know about your resignation?

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