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1) We must help our neighbours. (Replace the modal auxiliary showing advice)
2) The wind picks up pollen from ripening corn and swirls it field to field. (Use “Not only ........ but also and rewrite)
3) We’ll have the liberty to customise our phones. (Rewrite the sentence as interrogative)
4) We will have the liberty to *customise* our phones. (Rewrite using the present participle form of the bold word).​

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Answered by Sencredible
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1. We should help our neighbors.

2. The wind picks up pollen grains not only from ripening corn but also swirls it field to field.

3. Won't we have the liberty to customise our phones?

4. We will have the liberty for customising our phones.

Answered by manucharode0009
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Step-by-step explanation:

Applied history is the effort to apply insights grounded in the study of the past to the challenges of the present, particularly in the area of policy-making. Applied history is closely associated with the field of public history, and the terms today are sometimes used interchangeably, though historically, public history has been a more encompassing term, engaging a broad range of audiences, subjects and methods, while applied history has been more narrowly focused on work associated with the development of domestic and foreign policy

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