Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use no more than THREE words. 1) We want to have a holiday this year, but we can't.
We wish a holiday this year.
2) We didn't finish our work so we got into trouble.
We wouldn't have got into trouble if our work.
3) If you want tickets, you must hurry.
You any tickets if you don’t hurry
4) I won't be able to write my essay if you don't help me.
I won't be able to write my essay me
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