Rewrite each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the first one, beginning with the given word.
1. I haven't ẹnjoyed myself so much for years.
-> It's years......................
2. You can try to get Tim to lend you his car, but you won't succeed.
-> There is no point..................
3. Be careful or you may fall.
-> If you.........................
4. He keeps forgetting his homework.
-> He is.....................

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. It's been years since I've enjoyed myself this much.

2. There is no point in trying to get Tim to lend you his car; you won't succeed.

3. If you aren't careful, you may fall.

4. He is so forgetful; he keeps forgetting his homework.

Explanation: I rearranged the sentences, although I added a word to the first one to make it more grammatically correct and flow better. Basically, all you have to do is flip the sentences around. I hope it's alright that I used semi-colons as well; they just make some sentences sound, well... better. If not, here are alternate versions of the questions I used them in, but without semi-colons:

2. There is no point in trying to get Tim to lend you his car because you won't ever succeed.

4. He is so forgetful as he keeps forgetting his homework.