B. Transform the sentences as directed.
1. Isn't Kiran very tall? (Change into assertive sentence)
2. Rita ate her lunch before we arrived. (Change using ‘no sooner)
3. Isn't the mountain air cool and fresh?
(Change into assertive sentence)
4. Please give me two tickets for the film.
(Change into interrogative sentence)
5. The thief ran too fast to be caught by the police.
(Change using ‘so...that')
6. Go to the check-in desk at the hotel immediately
on arrival. (Change into interrogative sentence)
7. After finishing the exam, I started to relax. (Change using ‘no sooner)
8. No sooner did we reach the station than the train arrived. (Change using ‘scarcely')
9. Aren't the flowers smelling sweet? (Change into assertive sentence)
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1). Kiran is very tall. (Assertive)
2). No sooner had Rita Eaten her lunch than we arrived. (Using 'No sooner')
3). The mountain air is cool and fresh. (Assertive)
4). Can you give me two tickets for the film? (Interrogative)
5). The thief ran too fast so that the police couldn't catch him. ('So...that')
6). Can you go to the check-in desk at the hotel immediately after arrival? (Interrogative)
7). No sooner had I finished the exam than I started to relax. ('No sooner')
8). Scarcely had we reached the station than the train arrived.(using scarcely)
9). The flowers are smelling sweet. (Assertive)
Explanation:
- The sentences are correctly done as directed above. Assertive sentences are described as the sentences that offer a truth, statement, opinion, etc.
- While the interrogative sentences ask a query or question in return for a reply.
- 'No sooner' is the negative form of displaying two simultaneous or back-to-back actions and 'scarcely' denotes 'without having much time among the two actions.'
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