Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence. Use 1−3 words.
1 You can wear a smart dress to the party, but it isn't necessary.
You _need not_ wear a smart dress to the party.
2 It isn't warm enough to have a picnic outside today.
It’s _too cool__ to have a picnic outside today.
3 ‘I hate my new haircut,’ said Sally.
Sally said that _she hated__ her new haircut.
4 The school hasn’t given us our exam results yet.
We _have not been given__ our exam results yet.
5 This car isn’t as powerful as Grandma’s car.
Grandma’s car is _ more powerful than__ this one.
6 The match finished before we arrived.
When we arrived, the match _had already finished__ .
7 We'll send an email about the school trip to your parents tomorrow.
Your parents _will be sent by us_ an email about the school trip tomorrow.
I am going to tell you about my school since you are my best friend.
I returned to school again. I didn't like my first day at school. It was cold and rather boring. And the worst part of it is that my classes begin at eight o'clock. I usually come a little earlier so I have an opportunity to talk a little to my friends. We discuss the last school and home news. Soon the bell rings, and we hurry to a class. Usually I have 7 lessons a day, sometimes less. Today they ended up unusually early. During the most lessons we were only introduced to the new topics we are going to learn this year..