English, asked by tinapatinsome, 1 year ago

1-No one came as late as Diana to the party. (Change to superlative)
2-Put your books aside, people may fall over them. (Use: lest)

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Answered by Vanessa18
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1. Diana was the last to come to the party.
2. Put your books aside away, lest people should fall over them.


Hope it helps!

tinapatinsome: Can you please tell me what the actual meaning of lest as it is used here?
Vanessa18: sure
Vanessa18: it means to avoid the risk of something undesirable....
tinapatinsome: Never mind I got it!
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Answered by brokendreams
6

ANSWER:

1) The superlative of the sentence is ‘Diana was the latest one to come for the party’.  

The sentence given in the question is in the comparative form. If we need to change it into the superlative form, we need to change the noun phrase from the comparative form to the superlative form.

2) The newly formed sentence is ‘Put your books aside lest people may fall over them’.

The word ‘lest’ means to prevent or avoid the risk of something to happen.

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