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b. Don't put any milk in your tea. (change into affirmative)
c. They are walking on the road. (Change into Wh-questions)
d.He talks to me as if he (be) my brother (write the correct tense of the verb)​

Answers

Answered by akangsha25
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Answer:

b.Put milk in your tea.

c.where are they walking?

d.he talks me as if he was my brother.

Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

The affirmative sentence is : -

  • Put some milk in your tea.

The Wh question is : -

  • What are they doing on the road?

The correct tense of the verb is : -

  • He talks to me as if he is my brother.

Explanation :

  • The sentences can be classified into minor groups and affirmative Sentence is one of them : I am a student.

  • The rewrite sentence is also an example of Imperative Sentence because it is commanding to 'put some milk in your tea'.

  • What is a Wh word, it is used to form interrogative sentences. If you ask the above rewrite question, its answer will be 'they are walking on the road'. The rewrite sentence is an example of Present Continuous Tense , 'are' and 'ing' after 'do' ( do + ing = doing ) assure it.

  • Is is a be verb of Present Indefinite Tense and it is used after he or she, therefore here it is correct. The second part of the last question is written in simple present tense. It is also an example of Adverbial Clause and here 'as if' is showing 'manner' : It sounds as if he is going upstair.
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