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1.She is beautiful and intelligent.(use not only.......but also)
2.He was not available in the city.Hence he did not attend the function.(use........if)
3.She did not have paid the fees.She was not allowed to write test.(use..... if)
4.Ravi was not the Prime Minister.so he would not provide shelters to the poor.(use........if)
5.I like chocolates.I like biscuits.(combine both the sentence by using neither.......nor)​

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Answered by nehakidecha
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she is not only beautiful but also intelligent

if He was available in the city,he would have attend the function

if she has paid the fees.she would be allowed to write test

if ravi would be the pm he would have provided shelters to the poor

I like neither chocolates nor biscuits

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Answered by qwsuccess
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The correct answers would be:

1. She is not only beautiful but also intelligent.

explanation- beautiful and intelligent is two adjectives which are being used for the girl in the sentence so we shall add them not only before the first adjective but also before the second adjective.

2. If he was available in the city, he would have attended the function.

explanation- using "if" signifies a possibility, so we shall remove "not" from the sentence

3. If she would have paid the fees, she would be allowed to write tests.

explanation- using  "if" means either stating a possibility of what could have happened or what can happen and this sentence is in past tense so we will use "would".

4. If Ravi would have been the Prime Minister, he would have provided shelter to the poor.

explanation- here too it is being used to show what the possibility could have been.

5. I like neither chocolates nor biscuits.

explanation- here the two nouns are chocolates and biscuits, so we will add neither before the first noun and add nor before the second noun.

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