Paraphrase the following sentences so as to use a complex object after the verbs in brackets. 1. He will come by an early train (expect). 2. She loses so much time in talking (not want). 3. He will be pleased with the results of our sports competition (expect). 4. It's good advice (believe). 5. It's a dangerous kind of sport (know). 6. She must see the doctor (advise). 7. You must promise not to do such things again (want). 8. They were at home (believe). 9. You must teach him a lesson (advise). 10. They will enjoy the film (expect). 11. He won't be back so soon (not expect). 12. It won't happen again (not want). 13. Will he come too? (expect).
He will come by an early train, as we expect.
She loses so much time in talking, which she does not want.
He will be pleased with the results of our sports competition, we expect.
It's good advice, in my belief.
It's a dangerous kind of sport, as we know.
She must see the doctor, as I advise.
You must promise not to do such things again, if you want.
They were at home, from what I believe.
You must teach him a lesson, as I advise.
They will enjoy the film, we expect.
He won't be back so soon, as I do not expect.
It won't happen again, which is not what we want.
Will he come too, as we expect?