Replace the words in bold type by their opposites. Make all necessary changes:

  • VI. Replace the words in bold type by their opposites. Make all necessary changes:
    1. Jill really hates her stepfather.
    2. Is it against the law for children to work before they are fourteen?
    3. He was sure that "rain" and "reign" are pronounced differently.
    4. I can't share Jane’s point that we need to look more closely at the costs.
    5. He was reluctant to be interviewed.
    6. He phoned the secretary but failed to arrange a meeting with the marketing director.
    7. They managed to agree on a date for the wedding.
    8. She won't have to go to church alone.

  • ? Где "bold"

  • Доброе утро!

    Если я не ошибаюсь, то вот это задание с теми самыми упущенными "bold".

    VI. Replace the words in bold type by their opposites. Make all necessary changes:

    1.Jill really hates her stepfather.
    Jill really adores her stepfather.

    2. Is it against the law for children to work before they are fourteen?
    Is it legally(?) for children to work before they are fourteen?

    3. He was sure that "rain" and "reign" are pronounced differently.
    He was sure that "rain" and "reign" are pronounced identically.

    4. I can't share Jane’s point that we need to look more closely at the costs.
    I consent with Jane’s point that we need to look more closely at the costs.

    5. He was reluctant to be interviewed.

    6.He phoned the secretary but failed to arrange a meeting with the marketing director.
    He phoned the secretary and agreed about meeting with the marketing director.

    7.They managed to agree on a date for the wedding.
    They argued about a date for the wedding.

    8.She won't have to go to church alone.

    На счёт 5 и 8 предложения пока идей нет у меня:/
    Во 2 предложении сомнения.

  • 2. Is it against the law for children to work before they are fourteen?
    Is it legally(?) for children to work before they are fourteen?

    ---Is it lawful for children ...?

    5. He was reluctant to be interviewed.---He agreed to be interviewed. He gave his consent to be interviewed.

    8. She won't have to go to church alone.---She will be accompanied to church.