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(5) No one could deny that he was hale and hearty before his death.
(7) No sooner did they see me than they stood up and came to me.
(13) Portia was not unaware of the seriousness of the situation.
(14) Lady Castlewood is not blind to the faults of her daughter Beatrix
(a) Convert the following Affirmatives into Negatives:
(1) Dryden was greater than Pope.
(2) He is as greedy as Midas.
(3) I hope I shall succeed this year.
(4) As soon as the beast felt thirsty, he proceeded to the lake.
(5) AINs well that ends well.
(6) Dr. Johnson declined Lord Chesterfield's offer.
(7) Mumbai is the richest city in India.
(8) Everyone will admit he is honest.
(9) He was a boy of marked intelligence.
(10) You will miss the train unless you run quickly.
(11) It is too difficult for a man to do it single handed.
(12) Even Matriculates can apply for this job.
(13) This fact is too evident to require proof.
(14) All men are mortal.
(15) He disbelieves my story.
(16) He refused to divulge the secret.
(17) She alone believed him.
(18) The new officer is unpopular with his subordinates.
(19) Her piety was beyond doubt.
(20) The servant's faults were unforgivable;.
(21) It always pours when it rains.
(b) Convert the following Negatives into Affirmatives:
(1) Thackeray left no plan untried.
(2) He is not a little displeased.
(3) There is no rose without a thorn.
(4) It is never too late to mend.
(6) Marconi's services to science cannot be ignored.
(8) No one but Shakespeare could do this.
(9) None but the brave deserves the fair.
(10) There was no one but wept.
(11) He is not so foolish as his brother.
(12) A prudent man does not live beyond his means.
(15) No one could have spoken better.

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Answered by antarjyamisahoo1974
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Answer:

(1) He tried all his plans.

(2) He is a great displeased.

(4) It is never so late that it cannot be mended.

(7) As soon as they saw me, they stood up and came to me.

(8) Only Shakespeare could do this.

(9) Only the brave deserves the fair.

(10) There was only weeping.

(11) His brother is more foolish than him.

(12) A prudent man lives near his means

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