Rewrite the sentences beginning as shown so that the meaning stays the same: a. There's a party at Mary's house next week. Next week Mary will have a at b. When you called me, it was my lunchtime. When you called me I at my C. Our meeting is tomorrow. We are going to d. David went home before we arrived. When we arrived had already came e. I've only recently started wearing glasses I didn't f. Sam and Jane got married 15 years ago. They have got married 15 a. Next week Mary will have a party at her house. b. When you called me I was at my lunchtime. c. We are going to have our meeting tomorrow. d. When we arrived, David had already gone home. e. I didn't start wearing glasses until recently. f. They have been married for 15 years.
Rewrite the sentences beginning as shown so that the meaning stays the same: a. There's a party at Mary's house next week. Next week Mary will have a at b. When you called me, it was my lunchtime. When you called me I at my C. Our meeting is tomorrow. We are going to d. David went home before we arrived. When we arrived had already came e. I've only recently started wearing glasses I didn't f. Sam and Jane got married 15 years ago. They have got married 15 a. Next week Mary will have a party at her house. b. When you called me I was at my lunchtime. c. We are going to have our meeting tomorrow. d. When we arrived, David had already gone home. e. I didn't start wearing glasses until recently. f. They have been married for 15 years.