"They are building a new bridge" → "A new bridge is being built " .
Look at the word provided in bold. You must use this word exactly as it is; do not change its form (e.g., if the word is "ADVICE," do not use "ADVISED") .
"He started a new hobby" → "He took up a new hobby." Other Contexts for "Key Transformation":
"I regret telling her" → "I wish I had not told her" .
Compare the first sentence with the second (gapped) sentence. Identify which part of the original meaning is missing from the second one .
"If you don't hurry, you'll miss the bus" → "You'll miss the bus unless you hurry ."
Determine if the key word is part of a specific phrase, idiom, or grammatical structure (such as the passive voice, conditionals, or reported speech) .
Ensure your new sentence means the same as the original and that you haven't exceeded the word limit. Contractions (e.g., "don't") usually count as two words . Common Transformation Patterns