English, asked by alvish29, 11 months ago


1.Rewrite the following sentences inserting appropriate
necessary
A man who has never gone to school may steal from freight
has a university education, he may steal whole railroad.
2. Fill in the blanks with correct modal verb of the following:
-He left an hour ago. He be at home by now.
3. Change the voice of the following sentences :
(a) People think the government will fall.
(b) Road repairs are being carried out.
4. Change the narration of the following:
(a) He asked, "Have you read this book ?"
(b) Johnny said, "I was reading this book when Robert came home."
5. Transform the following sentences as directed :
(a) It is better to lend than borrow.
(Change into Positive)
(b) Who can be expected to do wrong to his parents ?
(Change into Assertive)
6. Rewrite the following sentence using the correct form of the verb within
bracket :
A pair of swallows (build) a nest in the porch since last week.​

Answers

Answered by shreyavkd
3

3. a. The government is thought to fail by people.

b. They are carrying out road repairs.

4. a. He asked him if he had read that book.

b. Johnny said that he was reading that book when

Robert came home.

5. a. It is not as good to borrow as it is to lend.

b. None can be expected to do wrong to his parents.

6. A pair of swallows has been building a nest in the

porch since last week.

Answered by smartbrainz
1

Fill in the blanks and do as follows

Explanation:

1. A man who has never gone to school may steal from freight; but if has a university education, he may steal whole railroad.

2. He left an hour ago. He would be at home by now.

3. (a) It is thought the government will fall

   (b) The repairs of the road are being carried out

4. (a) He asked if I had read that book

   (b) John said that he was reading that book when Robert had come home

5. (a) Borrowing is not as good as lending

   (b) None is expected to do wrong to his parents

6. A pair of swallows have been building a nest in the porch since last week

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