If you don't pay me back, I'll have no holiday money.
- If you don't pay me back, I'll have no holiday money.
- If you don't pay me back, I'll have no spending money.
- If you don't give it back, I'll have no holiday money.
- If you don't pay me back, I'll have no holiday cash.
Owing to the snow and rain, the trains were all cancelled.
- Owing to the snow and rain, the trains were all cancelled.
- Owing to the rain and snow, the trains were all cancelled.
- Owing to the snow and rain, the trains are all cancelled.
- Owing to the snow and rain, the trains were all late.
I don't like the way he talks so openly about it.
- I don't like the way he talks so openly about it.
- I don't like the way he talks so often about it.
- I don't like that he talks so openly about it.
- I don't like the way he talks so openly about her.
Give me a hand and I'll buy you a drink later on.
- Give me a hand and I'll buy you a drink later on.
- Give me a hand and I'll get you a drink later on.
- Give me a hand and I'll buy you a drink later.
- Give me a lift and I'll buy you a drink later on.
Although there were no early flights, he managed to arrive on time.
- Although there were no early flights, he managed to arrive on time.
- Although there were no early flights, he managed to arrive in time.
- Although there were no easy flights, he managed to arrive on time.
- Although there were no early trains, he managed to arrive on time.
She is still waiting for a good answer, you know.
- She is still waiting for a good answer, you know.
- She is still waiting for a full answer, you know.
- She is still expecting a good answer, you know.
- She is still waiting for a good reason, you know.
Special situations call for extraordinary solutions.
- Special situations call for extraordinary solutions.
- Special situations call for extreme solutions.
- Special circumstances call for extraordinary solutions.
- Some situations call for extraordinary solutions.
If you can't help, I don't know who might.
- If you can't help, I don't know who might.
- If you can't help, I don't know who can.
- If you can't help me, I don't know who might.
- If she can't help, I don't know who might.
There's little point in continuing the discussion tonight.
- There's little point in continuing the discussion tonight.
- There's little point in continuing the discussion today.
- There's no point in continuing the discussion tonight.
- There's little point in continuing the argument tonight.
Both his brothers and two of his sisters are divorced.
- Both his brothers and two of his sisters are divorced.
- Both his sisters and two of his brothers are divorced.
- Both of his brothers and two of his sisters are divorced.
- Both his brothers and three of his sisters are divorced.