Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use 1−3 words.
1 You can wear a smart dress to the party, but it isn't necessary.
You wear a smart dress to the party.
2 It isn't warm enough to have a picnic outside today.
It’s to have a picnic outside today.
3 ‘I hate my new haircut,’ said Sally.
Sally said that her new haircut.
4 The school hasn’t given us our exam results yet.
We our exam results yet.
5 This car isn’t as powerful as Grandma’s car.
Grandma’s car is this one.
6 The match finished before we arrived.
When we arrived, the match .
7 We'll send an email about the school trip to your parents tomorrow.
Your parents an email about the school trip tomorrow.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use 1−3 words.
1 You can wear a smart dress to the party, but it isn't necessary.
You _need not_ wear a smart dress to the party.
2 It isn't warm enough to have a picnic outside today.
It’s _too cool__ to have a picnic outside today.
3 ‘I hate my new haircut,’ said Sally.
Sally said that _she hated__ her new haircut.
4 The school hasn’t given us our exam results yet.
We _have not been given__ our exam results yet.
5 This car isn’t as powerful as Grandma’s car.
Grandma’s car is _ more powerful than__ this one.
6 The match finished before we arrived.
When we arrived, the match _had already finished__ .
7 We'll send an email about the school trip to your parents tomorrow.
Your parents _will be sent by us_ an email about the school trip tomorrow.