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☆Do as directed:

i) He is a tall boy,(Change into Negative sentence)

ii) sun/rises/the east/in/the(Re-arrange the jumble words.)

iii) Smoking is injurious (for/to)health.(Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition)

iv) January is (cold) than December.(Fill with proper form of adjective given)

v) i said to her why are you sad(Punctuate the sentence)​

Answers

Answered by AryandeepUpadhaya
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Answer:

1. He is not a tall boy.

2. The sun rises in the east .

3. Smoking is injurious to health .

4. January is more wintry than December.

5. “Why are you sad”I said to her .

Explanation:

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Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

  1. He is not a tall boy.
  2. Sun rises in the east
  3. to
  4. colder
  5. I said to her, "why are you sad?"

Explanation:

  1. Declarative statements are negative sentences. In other words, they spread what they think to be true. Negative sentences are often created by following the aiding verb with the word "not."
  2. The east is where the sun rises.This is a noun. East is seen as a location or a position.
  3. Smoking is injurious to health.
  4. January is colder than December.
  5. The first letter of the sentence needs to be capitalised. Look at the capital "I" at the beginning of the sentence in the example above.The letter "I" should always be capitalised.A full stop (.) should always be used at the end of a sentence; if it is a question, a question mark (?) should be used instead.The symbols that are used to make sentences clearer are punctuation marks.Full stop(. ), comma(,), exclamation mark(! ), question mark(? ), colon(:), apostrophe('), etc. are some examples of frequent punctuation marks.

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