Each sentence has one extra word. Delete it 1 Would you mind to opening the window 2 Could you do show me the way to the station 3 A bodyguard is someone who protects important people who from being attacked 4 Imagine a computer system what which allows millions of users to exchange information at once 5 Can you turn that music it down please 6 You ought to come. There’ll be a lots of people you know 7 There isn’t any some in the fridge 8 I would definitely hand in a wallet, if I have found it in my office 9 I had forgotten my lotion so I had got sun burnt on the beach 10 Michael asked that if he could wait a little longer.
1. Would you mind opening the window? (to)
2. Could you show me the way to the station? (do)
3. A bodyguard is someone who protects important people from being attacked. (who)
4. Imagine a computer system which allows millions of users to exchange information at once. (what)
5. Can you turn that music down please! (it)
6. You ought to come. There’ll be lots of people you know. (a)
7. There isn’t any in the fridge. (some)
8. I would definitely hand in a wallet, I have found it in my office. (if)
9. I had forgotten my lotion so I got sun burnt on the beach. (got)
10. Michael asked if he could wait a little longer. (that)