1.
His success was due to his labour. (Use the verb form of 'success')
2.one of his upper front teeth was loose. He felt lucky . (Join into a simple sentence)
4 what cannot be cured, must be endured. (Change the voice)
5.
It has ceased to rain. (Make it negative)
My friend did not confirm his decision before the meems
on before the meeting. (Make it affirmative)
The razor is not as sharp as that one. (Change into comp
nat one. (Change into comparative degree)
IS.
My pocket has been picked. (Change the voice)
is.
3.
Your statement is right. (Use nominal clause)
Father said to me, “Do not touch the broken glass." (Change the narrato
5.
How had they completed the work ? (Change the voice)
contence)
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1. His succeeded due to his labour.
2. He felt lucky withone of his upper front loose teeth.
4 We must endure what cannot be cured.
5. It has not begun to rain.
My friend failed to confirm his decision before the meems on before the meeting.
That one was sharper than the razor.
Someone has picked my pocket.
3.
What you stated that is right.
Father told me not to touch the broken glass.
5.
How the work had been completed by them?
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Having loosen one of his upper front teeth he felt lucky.
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