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Can anyone explain me Transformation of sentences

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Answered by Anonymous
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Transformation of Sentences

Transformation-of-Sentences is done in various ways.

The nature of the sentences can be changed without changing the meaning of the sentences.

1. Sentences containing the adverb ‘too’:

Example-1:

• My friend is too rich to by my consort.

You can see How the Transformation-of-Sentences, containing the adverb ‘too’, takes place without changing the meaning of the sentence.

• My friend is so rich that he can not be my consort.

Example-2:

• The news is too good to be true.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Transformation of Sentences

Transformation-of-Sentences is done in various ways.

The nature of the sentences can be changed without changing the meaning of the sentences.

1. Sentences containing the adverb ‘too’:

Example-1:

• My friend is too rich to by my consort.

You can see How the Transformation-of-Sentences, containing the adverb ‘too’, takes place without changing the meaning of the sentence.

• My friend is so rich that he can not be my consort.

Example-2:

• The news is too good to be true.

\begin{gathered}\\ \\\end{gathered}

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