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4231 The sun was now ascending the sky.
(Add a question tag)
42) As soon as the class assembled, Miss Mason announced the winner.
(Use "No sooner ...... than)
43) There is nothing to argue about.
(Make it Affirmative)
44) Otters are as common as mosquitoes in the Tigris Marshes.
(Change the degree)​

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Answered by Anonymous
34

41) The sun was now ascending the sky, wasn't it?

42) No sooner did the class assemble ,than Miss Mason announced the winner.

43) Nothing is there to argue about.

44) Otters & Mosquitos are one of the most common in the Tigris Marshes( Superlative)

Otters & Mosquitos are more common than most other in the Tigris Marshes.( Comparative)

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Answered by smartbrainz
22

1) The sun was now ascending the sky wasn't it?

2) No sooner did the class assemble, than Miss Mason announced the winner

3)There isn't anything to argue about

4) Mosquitoes are not more common than otters (comparative)/ Otters and mosquitoes are the most common in the Tigiris marshes (superlative)

Explanation:

  1. If the main/independent clause has an auxiliary verb in it,  we take the same verb in the question tag. Tag questions are made using an auxiliary verb (a verb which adds  grammatical or functional such as  is, are, was, will, would, should were, being, been, have had, do, did, and does).
  2. No sooner is used to talk about something which took place  immediately after something else. When no sooner is at the starting of a sentence, we must use the inverted word order. That means, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject.
  3. When changing negative  (nothing) to affirmative, we change into affirmative sentences such that the verb isn’t negated (anything), however they express negative meanings
  4. Adjectives and adverbs have different forms degrees, namely, positive that defines only on item/group/person; the comparative that defines two items/group/persons; and the superlative that define more than two items/persons/groups.  We use as+adjective/adverb+as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way.

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