2. Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentences.
1. John did well in the competition – in detail / in fact / in particular, he won it.
2. They told me the story in future / in detail / in general, which took a long time.
3. I didn’t want to go to the party, but in future / in the end / in general, my friends persuaded me to go.
4. I loved the show, in particular / in the end / in fact the dancing at the end.
5. We have a new boss, and things are going to be very different here in future / in advance / in particular.
6. I think we should book tickets for the coach journey next month in future / in advance / in general so we get seats next to each other.
7. He knew nothing about the accident, and in fact / in future / in particular, he didn’t find out for several years.
8. I think that, in general / in advance / in future, people are friendly, but of course that’s not always true.
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3. Which pairs of sentences mean the same and which are different? Write S for same or D for different.
1. You don’t have to leave before 6 o’clock tomorrow morning.
It isn’t necessary for you to leave before 6 o’clock tomorrow morning. ________
2. You shouldn’t go out right now.
You have to go out right now. ________
3. You need to follow a good diet if you want to be healthy.
You should follow a good diet if you want to be healthy. ________
4. You needn’t bring any food with you.
You don’t have to bring any food with you. ________
5. You should sit down for a few minutes.
It’s a good idea to sit down for a few minutes. ________
6. You don’t need to give him any money for the ticket.
You shouldn’t give him any money for the ticket. ________
7. You shouldn’t buy that jacket.
It’s a bad idea to buy that jacket. ________
8. You have to fill in this form if you want to get a new passport.
You can only get a new passport if you fill in this form. ________
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