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DO AS DIRECTED. (6x1=6)

(1) The man walked ________ one corner of the street _______ another. ( write

the suitable prepositions )

(2) ______ honest man is _______ noblest work of God. ( a, an, the )

(3) Father said to mother, “Can you come along with me”? ( Change into

Indirect Speech )

(4) The Government will reduce the price of petrol. (Rewrite in passive

voice )

(5) I like chocolate ice-cream. I like vanilla ice-cream. ( both…… and )

(6) I _________ (study) French for three years, but I can‟t speak it yet. ( use the

verb given in present perfect continuous tense form)​

Answers

Answered by SanviNavodayan
5

Answer:

1. The man walked from one corner of the street to another.

2. An honest man is the noblest work of God.

3. Father asked to mother that if she will come along with him .

4. The price of petrol will be reduced by the government.

5. I like both chocolate and vanilla ice-cream.

6. I studied French for three years, but I can‟t speak it yet.

Answered by Anonymous
24

Answer:

Heeya,

Question ⤵️⤵️

DO AS DIRECTED. (6x1=6)

(1) The man walked ________ one corner of the street _______ another. ( write

the suitable prepositions )

(2) ______ honest man is _______ noblest work of God. ( a, an, the )

(3) Father said to mother, “Can you come along with me”? ( Change into

Indirect Speech )

(4) The Government will reduce the price of petrol. (Rewrite in passive

voice )

(5) I like chocolate ice-cream. I like vanilla ice-cream. ( both…… and )

(6) I _________ (study) French for three years, but I can‟t speak it yet. ( use the

verb given in present perfect continuous tense form)

Answer ⤵️⤵️

Explanation:

(1) The man walked _from__ one corner of the street _to__ another.

(2) _An _ honest man is _a noblest work of God.

(3) father asked mother if she could come along with him.

(4) the price of petrol will be reduced by the government.

(5) i like both chocolate and vanilla ice cream.

(6) I _have been studying French for three years, but I can‟t speak it yet.

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