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Keyword Transformation #361

EXPECTED

People say the new research centre will open next spring.

The new research centre ............ next spring.

Use between 3 and 6 words.

Do not use contractions.

HAD

I had hardly sat down in the lecture hall when the fire alarm went off.

Hardly ............ in the lecture hall when the fire alarm went off.

Use between 3 and 6 words.

Do not use contractions.

PROMISED

Maya said, "I will send you the revised schedule tomorrow."

Maya ............ me the revised schedule the following day.

Use between 3 and 6 words.

Do not use contractions.

HAD

If the museum had not lowered its ticket prices, we would not have gone so often.

............ its ticket prices, we would not have gone so often.

Use between 3 and 6 words.

Do not use contractions.

TURNED

Elena regrets rejecting the offer to work in Singapore.

Elena wishes she ............ the offer to work in Singapore.

Use between 3 and 6 words.

Do not use contractions.

NEARLY

This year's festival was far less crowded than last year's.

Last year's festival was ............ this year's.

Use between 3 and 6 words.

Do not use contractions.

About Use of English Keyword Transformation — Cambridge English C1

In this Cambridge English C1 Use of English Key Word Transformation exercise you complete a second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using the key word given. There are 6 questions.

You must not change the key word, and your answer usually uses between two and five words. It tests grammar and vocabulary together, including tenses, passives, reported speech and fixed phrases.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are in this C1 Key Word Transformation exercise?

There are 6 questions, and each one gives you a key word you must use without changing it.

Can I change the key word?

No. The key word must appear in your answer exactly as given — you cannot change its form.

How many words should my answer have?

Keep the meaning identical and stay within the word limit (commonly between two and five words, including the key word).

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What to do

In this part, there are six unconnected sentences. For each one, you complete a new sentence that has a similar meaning.

Utilize the WORD given in capital letters for each sentence, which you must not change.

Don't worry if your alternative answer is correct. In the actual exam, examiners review each solution individually and award extra points if necessary. For convenience, in this app contractions are not allowed, although they are in the real exam.

Find chunks of text that are the same in both sentences and delete them. That helps you to focus on what you actually need to be transforming.

Make sure that the two sentences mean the same thing. For example, if the sentence to transform has names in it, the answer will have to have them too.

Because of the scoring system, it’s possible to get 50% in this section without getting any of the questions 100% correct.

So it’s worth answering every question! Even incomplete answers can get points.

For convenience, in this app, the whole answer must be correct.

Strategy

  1. Read the sentence carefully and think about its exact meaning.
  2. Check your tenses – if the first sentence is in the past tense, the second should be, too!
  3. Contractions (e.g. haven’t) count as two words.
  4. Try to keep the same meaning – If the first sentence says ‘Tom said…’ then don’t write ‘He said...’ in the second sentence. (Write ‘Tom said’.)