English, asked by superiorab1910, 3 months ago

1) rewind the sentences using the introductory word 'it'. to find fault is easy.
a) it is fault which is easy to find.
b) it is wrong to find fault.

2. use 'too + adjective + to': we were so scared that we could not move.
a) we were too scared to move.
b) we were too scared to be moved.

3. combine the following pairs of sentences using a present participle phrase: we turned to the left. we saw the post office.
a) turning to the left we saw the post office
b) having turned to the left we saw the post office.

4. Identify the correct sentences with the correct relative pronoun:
a) the women who lives next door has won a lottery.
b) the women that lives next door has won a lottery.

5. Turn into passive voice:
my uncle kept me waiting all day.
a) I was kept waiting all day by my uncle
b) I was kept waiting all day by my uncle.​

Answers

Answered by sonamsharmanamo
0

Answer:

Adjectives and adverbs are modifying words. ... To avoid an error, identify what word the adverb or adjective in question modifies. If the word modified is a noun ...

Explanation:

Answered by brainly1900
3

Answer:

1-b

2-a

3-a

4-a

5-b

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