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2. People don't play any board games today. (POPULAR) Board games 3. It isn't my fault that the bus is late. (BLAME) I'm
the bus
being so late.
4. It is said that Beethoven wrote that symphony. (CREDITED) Beethoven has been
that symphony
5. My uncle was driving the lorry when it crashed. (DRIVEN) The lorry
when it crashed.
6. Ecologists around the world are worried about the problem. (CONCERNED) Ecologists around the
world
about the problem.
7. You can try to open the safe with that key, but it won't work. (POINT) There's
the safe with that key.
8. The accused refused to answer questions without his lawyer. (INSISTED) The accused
present before answering any questions.
9. The letter has nothing to do with you (CONCERN). The letter is
to you.
10. The company would benefit from hiring new workers. (INTERESTS) It would be
to hire new workers.
11. Getting over a divorce can take some time. (RECOVER) It can take a while
a divorce.

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