| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Meyling
 
   | 
						
							| what did I do wrong? 
 |  
							| the last week I had a test, this is was the sentence: Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Use between two and five words. 
 Noel is not usually in a bad mood. 
 like         It is .................... in a bad mood 
 my answer was: It is not Noel like to be in a bad mood. 
 and i dont know what did i do wrong? is there another way to do it? |  27 Jan 2012      
					
					 |  | 
		
			| 
 
					
					
					
				 
 | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 yanogator
 
   | 
						
							| You had it, except for your word order. It should have been   It is not like Noel to be in a bad mood.   Bruce |  27 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Pelletrine
 
   | 
						
							| or to keep not+usual(ly):           It is unusual to see Noel in a bad mood/ It is not usual to see Noel in a bad mood.   or as Bruce said ....    Or... .maybe we could even let out the  �like � , and the keep Meyling �s structure ? ...What would natives say about (I �m really less sure here):                              It isnot Noel to be in a bad mood.      ???   ,o) |  27 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 moravc
 
   | 
						
							| It is not like Noel to be in a bad mood. PS: Pelerine�s post below is correct.
 |  27 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Pelletrine
 
   | 
						
							| Oups: with  �like � :
It is (so) unlike Noel to be in a bad mood./ It is  not like Noel to be in a bad mood.(Back to start  ;o) |  27 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Meyling
 
   | 
						
							| the word order was ok, just i made the mistake when i wrote it here jejejeje |  28 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 Stellam
 
   | 
						
							| Hi Meyling Just a teeny-weeny question: Are you a teacher?
 
 |  28 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 tancredo
 
   | 
						
							| I would say:" It�s not often that Noel is in a bad mood" |  28 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			|  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 yanogator
 
   | 
						
							| Many of you are missing the fact that the answer must use the word "like".   Bruce |  28 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  | 
		
			| 
				
					| 
					
					
 
 maoopa
 
   | 
						
							| I believe you could have used yanogator �s suggestion, or derivate the word "likely" 
 It is not likely to see .... It is unlikely.... 
 Cheers, 
 Mauro |  28 Jan 2012     
					
                     |  |