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Practice 2. Sentence Structure: It’s + adjective + to do something (A-Level, Basic)

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Based on this lesson, use the clues in parentheses to fill in each blank using the structure “it” + be + adjective + to-infinitive.

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1. (interesting / learn) about this new technology next week.

It’s going to be interesting to learn about this new technology next week.

It’ll be interesting to learn about this new technology next week.

2. (easier / learn vocabulary) when I started using this app.

It was easier to learn vocabulary when I started using this app.

3. (useful / speak some Japanese) when I went to Japan last year.

It was useful to speak some Japanese when I went to Japan last year.

4. (not nice of you / to use your phone) during the movie yesterday.

It wasn’t nice of you to use your phone during the movie yesterday.

5. (easy / meet new people?) when you lived in Germany?

Was it easy to meet new people when you lived in Germany?

6. (must / too late now / call John). He usually goes to bed early.

It must be too late now to call John

7. (can / difficult / understand my teacher) sometimes because he speaks very fast.

It can be difficult to understand my teacher sometimes because he speaks very fast.

8. (can’t / easy / work two jobs).

It can’t be easy to work two jobs.

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