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4.
e Read the fellowing sentences and state to which type do they belong.
Mohan, the monitor of the class, is an intelligent boy.
2. In spite of being ill, he came to the class.
3. Aman told a familiar story in an interesting manner.
Women are fond of jewellery.
5. I know where he has gone.
6. It was very dark and the electricity went off.
7. You should wait till he comes.
8. The student who writes neatly will be rewarded.
9. The thieves have robbed Mr. Mehra's house.
10. As the sky was clear, lot of stars could be seen.
Exercise -2
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Answers

Answered by ankitadalia50
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Explanation:

4.

e Read the fellowing sentences and state to which type do they belong.

Mohan, the monitor of the class, is an intelligent boy.

2. In spite of being ill, he came to the class.

3. Aman told a familiar story in an interesting manner.

Women are fond of jewellery.

5. I know where he has gone.

6. It was very dark and the electricity went off.

7. You should wait till he comes.

8. The student who writes neatly will be rewarded.

9. The thieves have robbed Mr. Mehra's house.

10. As the sky was clear, lot of stars could be seen.

Exercise -2

om

tanahol intent

irina

Answered by pguptakne2886
1

Explanation:

4.

e Read the fellowing sentences and state to which type do they belong.

Mohan, the monitor of the class, is an intelligent boy.

2. In spite of being ill, he came to the class.

3. Aman told a familiar story in an interesting manner.

Women are fond of jewellery.

5. I know where he has gone.

6. It was very dark and the electricity went off.

7. You should wait till he comes.

8. The student who writes neatly will be rewarded.

9. The thieves have robbed Mr. Mehra's house.

10. As the sky was clear, lot of stars could be seen.

Exercise -2

om

tanahol intent

irina

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