Rewrite the sentence so the meaning of both sentences is the same. See the example.
Example:
There isn't a lot to do in the evening where I live.
The evenings
We don't have any milk in the fridge, even though there was some yesterday.
Your answer:
Yesterday there
Possible Answers:
1. Yesterday there was milk in the fridge, but there isn't any now.
2. Yesterday there was milk in the fridge, but there isn't any today.
It is obvious that we forgot to buy it yesterday.
Your answer:
We must
Answer: We must have forgotten to buy it yesterday.
I find it very annoying when this happens.
Your answer:
The get
Answer: I get very annoyed when this happens.
Normally we have plenty of milk in the fridge.
Your answer:
We don't
Possible Answers:
1. We don't usually run out of milk.
2. We don't usually have no milk in the fridge.
It is more difficult to get fresh bread than to get fresh milk.
Your answer:
Fresh bread
Possible Answers:
1. Fresh bread is harder to get than fresh milk.
2. Fresh bread isn't as easy to get as fresh milk.