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6. EXPERT DETECTIVES 5. Rewrite as directed : (1) He can't be poor if he's a crook on the run. (Use ‘unless'.) (2) Mr Mehta told us he doesn't work anywhere. (Turn into Affirmative.) (3) Seven had been quite upset about Mr Nath's gaunt appearance. (Turn into Exclamatory.) ( 4 ) Mr Nath pays cash and tips well. (Use 'not only ... but ...'.) (5) We'll have to sort out all the facts like expert detectives, so that we can trap the crook. (Remove ‘so that.)​

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Answered by alhanshah
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1. Unless he's a crook on the run, he can be poor.

2. Mr Mehta told us he works nowhere.

3. How upset had Seven been about Mr Nath's gaunt appearance!

4. Not only does Mr Nath pay cash well but also tips well.

5. We'll have to sort out all the facts like expert detectives to trap the crook.

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