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DO AS DIRECTED: I. Virtue has its own reward. (change to interrogative) 2. Sachin has done well. (change to exclamatory) 3. Radhafailed although she has put in so much hard work. (change tosimple sentence) 4. Why quarrel with neighbours? (change to assertive) 5. I love him more than his father. (change degree of comparison) PLEASE ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AS I AM HAVING MY ENGLISH EXAM DAY AFTER TOMORROW. PLEASE ANSWER ALL THE 5 QUESTIONS AND DON'T ASK ME TO POST THE QUESTIONS AGAIN SEPARATELY.......

Answers

Answered by anindadebnath1993
4

1. Is virtus its own reward?

2. Wow! How well Sachin has done!

3. Despite putting in so much hard work, Radha failed.

4. We must not quarrel with neighbours.

5. His father does not love him as much as I do.

Answered by manoj2119rangare
2

Answer:

1. Does virtue have its own reward?

2. Sachin has done well!

3. Radha has failed after putting so much of hard work.

4. We should not quarrel with neighbours.

5. His father does not love him as much as I do.

Explanation:

1. Interrogative sentences are sentences that asks questions.

2. Exclamatory sentences are sentences that ebds with an exclamation mark.

3. Simple sentences are those sentences which consist of a single clause, a subject and a predicate.

4. Assretive sentences are those asserts a fact and ends with a full stop.

5. Degree of comparison is used when two items are compared. They are made by adding -er/ -est or words like 'more' and 'most'.

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