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I'm sorry that I don't know what to do about the problem. (rewrite, using “wish”)
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She's sorry she can't play the piano. (rewrite, using “wish”)
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In the middle of our sleep, there was a knock at the door. (rewrite, using "when")
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I started working at this hotel six months ago. (Rewrite, using “present perfect tense”)
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Susan has been in Italy for the last three weeks. (rewrite, using “present perfect tense”)
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The last time Tom came back to his hometown was five years ago. (rewrite, using “for”)
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Unless you want to get sick, you should eat more healthily.( Rewrite, using “if”)
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Read more books, and you can broaden your knowledge.( Rewrite, using “if”)
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She studies hard, and she will get good grades. (Rewrite the following sentences using double comparatives)
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We leave early, and we will arrive soon. (Rewrite the following sentences using double comparatives)