Combine two sentencesSE 21 Combine two sentences, using be + adjective + that-clause. 1. The woman was vaguely conscious. She was being watched by someone out there. 2. Roger was anxious. His parents wouldn't forgive him for what he did. 3. This three-year-old girl can play the piano like a professional. The audience are astonished. 4. The baseball match will be postponed until next week due to the bad weather. I'm afraid. 5. Mr. Johnson was pretty annoyed. His secretary had forgotten to bring the documents. 6. The government is doing the right things for the country. People are convinced. 7. Toshio was relieved. His family was safe after a series of earthquakes in Kumamoto. 8. None of her students failed the final exam. Mrs. Carey was really pleased. 9. The child was upset. All the family's members didn't believe what he had said. 10. There is something wrong with the new machine. Are you aware? 11. The country's economy will recover after the COVID-19 pandemic. We are confident. 12. She had left her purse in the hotel room. She was absolutely certain. |