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Complex Object Ex 0-2

The document contains exercises for transforming sentences using the Complex Object structure. Each exercise provides pairs of sentences where the first sentence describes an action and the second sentence indicates an observation or permission related to that action. The goal is to rewrite the sentences to reflect the Complex Object form.

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Complex Object Ex 0-2

The document contains exercises for transforming sentences using the Complex Object structure. Each exercise provides pairs of sentences where the first sentence describes an action and the second sentence indicates an observation or permission related to that action. The goal is to rewrite the sentences to reflect the Complex Object form.

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Ex. 0.

Transform the sentences using Complex Object


1. The children were laughing and enjoying themselves on the beach. Their parents
saw them. – Their parents saw … .
2. They said: “He is an expert in our industry.” – They consider … .
3. The bike disappeared in the forest. The policeman noticed it. – The policeman
noticed … .
4. Elvis said to his son: “Don’t watch horror films.” – Elvis doesn’t let … .
5. “Mummy, please, buy me that doll”, said the little girl. – The little girl would like
….
6. Dad says that I can travel to China with you. – Dad allows … .
7. He swears a lot. Many people heard that. – Many people heard … .
8. “Bring me some water from the well,” my grandmother said. – My grandmother
wanted … .
9. Somebody was watching me. I felt that. – I felt … .
10.Daniel said: “Helen, you can go to a night club tonight.” – Daniel let … .
Ex. 1. Transform the sentences using Complex Object
1. The pupils were running and jumping at the PE lesson. Their teacher saw them. –
Their teacher saw … .
2. The jury said: “She is the winner of the school Olympiad.” – The jury consider … .
3. The star stopped shining in the sky. The astronomer noticed it. – The astronomer
noticed … .
4. John told his wide: “Don’t borrow money.” – John doesn’t let … .
5. “Brother, please, give me that apple”, said the little kid. – The little kid would like
….
6. The manager says I can have a discount. – The manager allows … .
7. The baby cries loudly. Many neighbours heard that. – Many neighbours heard … .
8. “Bring me a loaf of bread from the baker’s,” my granddad said. – My granddad
wanted … .
9. Somebody was hacking my account. I felt that. – I felt … .
10.Daddy said: “Kiddo, you can take my car for a Sunday picnic.” – Daddy let … .
Ex. 2. Transform the sentences using Complex Object
1. The birds were singing and flying in the clear sky. The hunters saw them. – The
hunters saw … .
2. The boys said: “He is a loser in our gang.” – The boys consider … .
3. The rash appeared on the patient’s skin. The doctor noticed it. – The doctor noticed
….
4. Mark said to his daughter: “Don’t date this guy.” – Mark doesn’t let … .
5. “Daddy, please, buy me that toy car”, said a little boy. – A little boy would like … .
6. The headmaster says we can have a disco at school. – The headmaster allows … .
7. She sings a lot. Many friends heard that. – Many friends heard … .
8. “Bring me a glass of water from the kitchen,” my mother said. – My mother wanted
….
9. Somebody was listening to us. We felt that. – We felt … .
10.George said: “Victoria, you can invite your friends to our place.” – George let … .

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