English, asked by RishabhRDX, 1 year ago

1) Whether he will get back in time is doubtful.
(Begin: It...)

2)This dress is suitable for the party. That dress is suitable for the party.
(Use: Either)

3)There are fewer girls at the seminar than at the last one.
(Use: many girls)

4) There is a reason to believe that they have saved the children.
(Begin: It is...)

Answer correctly with proper usage of rules. Improper answers would be reported straight away!

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2
1)It is so doubtful if he will ever get back in time.
2)Either of these dresses are suitable for the party.
3)Many girls were there at the last seminar than this one.
4)It is reasonable to believe that they have saved the children.

HOPE IT HELPS

RishabhRDX: can u construct the second sentence by using either of
Anonymous: let's see
Answered by sunny393
2
it is doubtful whether he will get back in time.
either this dress is suitable for the party or not.
there are many girls at the seminar than at the last one.
it is believed that they have saved the children.
please correct me if i am wrong

RishabhRDX: the third sentence
sunny393: means the third sentence is incorrect?
RishabhRDX: yep
sunny393: correct it plz?
RishabhRDX: it is reasonably believed that they have saved the children
RishabhRDX: it is reasonably believed that the children have been saved by them
RishabhRDX: the second one is more appropriate
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