UNIT EIGHTY-ONE : SAM IS DOING FINE IN HIS BUSINESS
1. Sam is doing fine in his business.
2. All your fine words are nothing to me.
3. You’ve grown up to be a fine lady.
4. They have only a fine distinction between them.
5. He can write fine poetry.
6. The compliment gave me a fine feeling.
7. That was the finest time I had.
8. What a fine view!
9. Walking in the water, your shoes will look fine. UNIT EIGHTY-TWO : WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE SPORT?
1. What’s your favorite sport?
2. My favorite song is…
3. It’s my favorite passage.
4. My favorite way of learning is to discuss.
5. That’s my favorite.
6. Your soft voice and gentle manner make you a favorite.
7. A favorite has no true friend.
8. The spot was a favorite haunt of mine.
UNIT EIGHTY-THREE : I HAVE SOMETHING PARTICULAR TO ASK YOU
1. I have something particular to ask you.
2. There must be something behind that.
3. There seems to be something missing.
4. I’ll be able to do something for you.
5. There’s something in your words.
6. I’ll tell something of my own experience.
7. Something must be done.
8. That’s really something!
UNIT EIGHTY-FOUR : HOW’S EVERYTHING GOING,MARTIN?
1. How’s everything going, Martin?
2. Everything is going well with me.
3. I’m interest for everything to be settled.
4. Money is not everything.
5. I’ve forgotten everything I learned.
6. That is everything, I think.
7. What you said is everything to me.
8. To know everything is to know nothing.
UNIT EIGHTY-FIVE : DON’T BE NERVOUS
1. Don’t be nervous.
2. I’m a bit nervous, it’s too dark.
3. I’m nervous of going near the wild animals.
4. I wonder why I was not a bit nervous.
5. I’m nervous about talking of the exam.
6. I’m nervous when I’m speaking with the foreigner.
7. I’ll be nervous about speaking in your presence.
8. The foreigners are too nervous to speak Chinese.
9. Don’t make me so nervous.
UNIT EIGHTY-SIX : HE’LL BE HERE AT ANY MOMENT
1. He’ll be here at any moment.
2. You don’t need to remind me every moment.
3. I’ll be back in a few moments.
4. I can’t think of it at the moment.
5. I’ve nothing to do for the moment.
6. You’ll not for a moment be deceived by his sweet words.
7. I wouldn’t for a moment consider lending him money.
8. The moment he spoke, I recognized his voice.
UNIT EIGHTY-SEVEN : I ENGAGED IN CONVERSATION
1. I engaged in conversation.
2. I engage in local politics, How can I go home so often?
3. I engaged myself in making cloths for the neighbors’ children.
4. I’m been engaged in answering the letters.
5. I’m afraid I’ll be engaged tomorrow.
6. All my time is fully engaged with my business affairs.
7. I’ll be engaged with a client this evening.
UNIT EIGHTY-EIGHT : WATER IS ESSENTIAL TO THE GROWTH OF CROPS
1. Water is essential to the growth of crops.
2. Railways are essential to the economic prosperity of the region.
3. A tape recorder is essential to a student of English.
4. Exercise, fresh air and sleep are all essential to health.
5. The essential purpose of a vacation is to relax.
6. Respect is essential in friendship.
7. This is the essential difference between you and me.
8. Industrial growth is essential to the national economy.
UNIT EIGHTY-NINE : IT DIDN’T OCCUR TO ME
1. It didn’t occur to me.
2. Why didn’t it occur to me?
3. It never occurs to me to adopt a homeless child.
4. It sudden occurred to me that the door was not locked.
5. Didn’t it occur to you to shut the window?
6. It occurred to me just now.
7. It didn’t occur to me to mention it.
8. Nothing occurred to me, I was too nervous.
UNIT NINETY : IT ALWAYS REMAINDS ME OF YOU
1. It always reminds me of you.
2. All this reminds me of my old days.
3. You remind me of my old father.
4. Your story reminds me of an experience I had.
5. Does that remind you of something?
6. Remind me to take my medicine.
7. It reminds me that I should write to my family.
8. Music often reminds us of events in the past.
UNIT NINITY-ONE : THERE’S LITTLE MONEY, BUT WE CAN MANAGE
1. There’s little money, but we can manage.
2. Don’t worry, I’ll manage somehow.
3. It’s more than I can manage.
4. Can you manage it on your own?
5. How would you manage without a job?
6. Can you manage to get me the passport?
7. I can’t manage of the dinner like this.
8. Can you really manage another size of cake?
UNIT NINETY-TWO : SHE WANTS HER OWN WAY TOO OFTEN
1. She wants her own way too often, she’s spoiled.
2. She always cried If she doesn’t get her own way.
3. I have my own way in every situation.
4. Let him go his own way.
5. You can’t always have your own way.
6. Have it your own way, only leave me alone.
7. He’ll make his own way in the future.
8. Then you can make your may in the world.
UNIT NINETY-THREE : IT’S IUST AS WELL TO BE CAREFUL
1. It’s just well to be careful.
2. It’s just as well I don’t go. We may talk.
3. It’s just as well to telephone before you go.
4. Just as well, I want to go then.
5. It will be just as well to take an umbrella.
6. It’ll be just as well to get by train, the roads are icy.
7. I can ride a horse and shoot as well.
8. It’s a political as well as an economic question.
UNIT NINETY-FOUR : WHAT’S HE TAKING UP IN COLLEGE?
1. What’s he taking up to study in college?
2. I drop maths and take up computers.
3. I take up writing when I was in my Middle school.
4. What have you taken up to study lately?
5. He took up the piano when he was five.
6. When did you take up basketball?
7. He must take it up before five.
8. Why didn’t you take up painting?
UNIT NINETY-FIVE : IT’S VERY THOUGHTFUL OF YOU
1. It’s very thoughtful of you.
2. It’s thoughtful of you to bring me the flowers.
3. He always behaves in a thoughtful way.
4. She is a thoughtful girl.
5. You’re very thoughtful to others.
6. It’s not very thoughtful for him to do this.
7. He is so thoughtless concerning the future.
8. He is so thoughtless when he comes to other’s need.
UNIT NINETY-SIX : LET’S KEEP IN TOUCH
1. Let’s keep in touch.
2. How can I get in touch with you?
3. We’ve been out of touch for years.
4. That’s a serious matter that touches your future.
5. I was really touched.
6. I’ve been trying to get in touch with you the whole afternoon.
7. What he said didn’t touch the issue.
8. I haven’t touched the piano for days.
UNIT NINETY-SEVEN : IT HAS AN UNPLEASENT TASTE
1. It has an unpleasant taste.
2. Have a taste and see if you like it.
3. I’d like a small taste of it.
4. I can’t taste anything, I’ve a cold.
5. I have no taste for sweet things.
6. I’ll furnish the room according to my own taste.
7. I admire your taste in the arts.
8. She always dresses simply and in good taste.
9. Pop music is not to everyone’s taste.
UNIT NINETY-EIGHT : IT’S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE
1. It too good to be true.
2. I’m too ill to go anywhere.
3. You’ll never too old to learn.
4. You can’t be too careful.
5. The issue can’t be stressed too strongly.
6. It’s not at all too small for you.
7. The day past all too quickly.
8. The vacation is all too short.
UNIT NINETY-NINE : I’LL THANK YOU TO LEAVE ME ALONE
1. I’ll thank you to leave me alone.
2. I’ll thank you to be quite for a moment.
3. I’ll thank you to mind your own business.
4. I have myself to thank for that.
5. We’ve got Wilson to thank for it.
6. I got you to thank for my cold.
7. We’ve got nobody to thank but ourselves.
8. I’ve got the sky to thank for that.
UNIT ONE HUNDRED : IN VIEW OF THAT, I WON’T GO THERE
1. In view of that, I won’t go there.
2. In view of the fact, it seems useless to continue the business.
3. In view of the achievements, the step is advisable.
4. In my view, the plan is not workable.
5. In my view, the school vacation is too long.
6. The magician did some wonderful magic in full view of the people.
7. The book will give you a view of World War II.
8. You’ll get a view of the countryside.
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