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The 6 napoleons
1. Sentence Transformation
1- Lestrade of Scotland Yard often came to visit. He kept Holmes updated about his new cases.
Lestrade of Scotland Yard,...................
2- Somebody smashes these busts of Napoleon. They don’t belong to him.
Somebody smashes these busts....................
3- The busts don’t belong to him, so it’s a police case. It’s a police case.............................
4- Somebody had broken the bust of Napoleon into a thousand pieces. The bust of Napoleon.............
5- He went out of the shop quickly, but he could see no one. Although.......................
6- If the criminal didn’t take the bust outside, he would wake somebody. Unless..........................
7- The criminal broke the bust inside because it was safer. Breaking the bust inside wasn’t.................
8- Holmes stopped at Harding Brothers but the clerk couldn’t tell him anything because he was new.
Despite ...............
Reporting verbs
1- ‘Come quickly, 131 Pitt Street,’ Lestrade ordered..........
2- ‘What is it?’ Watson wondered.............
3- ‘There’s coffee on the table and I have a cab at the door,’ Holmes explained........
4- ‘Want to come along? Lestrade invited........
5- ‘You do it your way,’ Holmes advised...........
6- ‘We’ll tell you what we find,’ Holmes promised...............
7- ‘We may have to wait for a while’ Holmes suggested ...............
8- ‘I`ll pay you ten pounds for the bust’ Holmes offered .....................
9- ‘Well, fine, here’s the bust’ Mr. Stanford agreed ...................
10- ‘I’ve seen you in many cases, but this one was your best’ Lestrade congratulated.......................
Sentence Transformation
1- Lestrade of Scotland Yard often came to visit. He kept Holmes updated about his new cases.
Lestrade of Scotland Yard,...................
2- Somebody smashes these busts of Napoleon. They don’t belong to him.
Somebody smashes these busts....................
3- The busts don’t belong to him, so it’s a police case. It’s a police case.............................
4- Somebody had broken the bust of Napoleon into a thousand pieces. The bust of Napoleon.............
5- He went out of the shop quickly, but he could see no one. Although.......................
6- If the criminal didn’t take the bust outside, he would wake somebody. Unless..........................
7- The criminal broke the bust inside because it was safer. Breaking the bust inside wasn’t.................
8- Holmes stopped at Harding Brothers but the clerk couldn’t tell him anything because he was new.
Despite ...............
Reporting verbs
1- ‘Come quickly, 131 Pitt Street,’ Lestrade ordered..........
2- ‘What is it?’ Watson wondered.............
3- ‘There’s coffee on the table and I have a cab at the door,’ Holmes explained........
4- ‘Want to come along? Lestrade invited........
5- ‘You do it your way,’ Holmes advised...........
6- ‘We’ll tell you what we find,’ Holmes promised...............
7- ‘We may have to wait for a while’ Holmes suggested ...............
8- ‘I`ll pay you ten pounds for the bust’ Holmes offered .....................
9- ‘Well, fine, here’s the bust’ Mr. Stanford agreed ...................
10- ‘I’ve seen you in many cases, but this one was your best’ Lestrade congratulated