II. Complete die second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1. I'm sorry that I don't know what to do about the problem. → I wish I grew who 2. Linda wrote her composition hours and hours ago. It's hours 3. When I was a child, we lived in Bristol. → We used 4. She's sorry she can't play the piano. She wishes 5. I don't normally have coffee for breakfast. I am not used 6. It was breakfast time when Susan rang. I was 7. My mother spent three hours making a dress. → It took 8. Reading newspapers in the morning gives him pleasure. He enjoys 9. You can make payments at any post office. → Payment 10. In the middle of our sleep there was a knock at the door. → When TEST FOR UNIT 4