2.2. Transform the sentences so as to use the for-to-Infinitive construction. Remember that it will make your speech sound more precise and “English-like”. 1. He has only two vehicles between which he can choose.
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2. This is not the style you should wear during a meeting.
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3. This shop is the only one where they can choose proper equipment.
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4. The cars were very expensive. He couldn’t afford them.
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6. The building is too high. We can’t see its roof.
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7. The uniform is too tight. I can’t try it on.
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8. This box is very heavy. You can’t put it onto the shelf.
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9. The uniform is quite comfortable. She can wear it.
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10. The equipment is too old. We can’t use it.
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Last summer my brothers and I were on holidays in my grandparents' village. We like being at their place, because we don't need to go to school in summer. There is a river in the village and it's a great pleasure to swim there! We had a lot of different situations during our holiday. Some of them were funny, and some of them were not.
Today I want to tell you about one of these situations.
We always find new friends on our holidays at our grandparents' place as there are a lot of kids in the village in summer. Once, the boy named Yura, who was our neighbour, called us out to have fun in the river. After we got the permission, we immediately went directly there.
When we finally arrived, we noticed some elder boys who were making a bungee. We got interested in it and asked for permission to become members of their company. They gladly allowed us to join them.