*Combine the following sentences using 'perfect participle.
The boy brushed his teeth. He was allowed to drink. Change the following sentence into passive voice.
Our sages and seers have left behind a tradition
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20. Change the following exchange into reported speech
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NHK Radio
Wangari Maathai
: What is the one thing we can do?
: To plant a tree
21. Combine the following sentences using 'Besides'.
Sekhar teaches English He write novels.
Ans) Combine the following sentences using 'neither . nor'.
Prasad doesn't like football.
Krishna doesn't like it too.23. Combine the following sentences using though
India has a lot of variations and diversities. There is unity in diversity
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24. Combine the following sentences using 'inspite of
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She was suffering from fever. She attended the school.
25. Rewrite the following sentences using 'if. LEARNING You may not attend the class. You don't want to come again.
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18). "Having brushed his teeth, he was allowed to drink." (combined using perfect participle)
19). A tradition has been left behind by our sages and seers. (passive voice)
20). NHK radio asked Wangari Maathai that what was the one thing they could do. He suggested planting a tree.
21). Besides teaching English, Sekhar writes novels.
22). Neither Prasad nor Krishna likes football.
23). Though India has a lot of variations and diversities, there is unity in diversity.
24). In spite of suffering from fever, she attended school.
25). If you don't attend the class, you will not come again.
Explanation:
- The given sentences have correctly been converted as directed. A perfect Participle is employed to denote the completed actions.
- The subordinate clause containing perfect participle where 'ing' form of 'have' expresses the action that was completed prior to the action mentioned in the main clause.
- While passive voice is used to emphasize the object and the action of the verb instead of the subject.
- Reported speech is described as the form of speech used to express what another person has said.
- 'In spite of' and 'if' are employed as the subordinating conjunction to begin the subordinate clause.
Learn more: Reported Speech
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