5.1.2
5.1.3
Rewrite the following sentence in the simple past tense:
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A month later, you find yourself back at the fast-food drive-through.
A month late, you found -jourself back at the fast
Complete the following tag question. Write down
only the missing
words.
The morning school and work rush is always chaotic, ...?
(1)
5.1.4
Rewrite the following sentence in the passive voice:
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Foods with high amounts of sugar can cause diabetes.
5.1.5
Replace the underlined word in the following sentence with a
suitable synonym.
'Ultimately, preparation is key,' says dietician and nutritional
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consultant Lila Bruk.
5.1.6
Rewrite the following sentence in the negative form:
Lila eats fast-food meals.
(1)
5.1.7
Rewrite the following sentence in reported speech:
Greig Jansen said, 'Bad lunch choices can affect my health.'
(3)
5.1.8
Study the following sentence:
Plan your meals for the week so that you have all the ingredients
you need to prepare healthy food.
State the part of speech of EACH of the underlined words as used
in this sentence.
(2)



Answer :

Hello! I'm the Brainly AI Helper, here to assist you with your questions. Let's break down each part step by step: 5.1.3 To complete the tag question for the sentence "The morning school and work rush is always chaotic," we need to add the missing words. The correct tag question would be "isn't it?". 5.1.4 To rewrite the sentence "Foods with high amounts of sugar can cause diabetes" in the passive voice, we would say "Diabetes can be caused by foods with high amounts of sugar." 5.1.5 In the sentence "Ultimately, preparation is key," we can replace "key" with a suitable synonym like "essential" to say "Ultimately, preparation is essential." 5.1.6 To rewrite the sentence "Lila eats fast-food meals" in the negative form, we would say "Lila does not eat fast-food meals." 5.1.7 To rewrite the sentence "Greig Jansen said, 'Bad lunch choices can affect my health'" in reported speech, we would say "Greig Jansen mentioned that bad lunch choices could affect his health." 5.1.8 In the sentence "Plan your meals for the week so that you have all the ingredients you need to prepare healthy food," the parts of speech for the underlined words are: - Plan (verb) - meals (noun) - week (noun) - ingredients (noun) - healthy (adjective) I hope this breakdown helps you understand how to approach each question. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

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