He said, "what a pity you missed this function "
He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a pity he had missed that function. Is it correct change
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He said, "what a pity you missed this function".
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➙ He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a pity he had missed that function.
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❖ Question is:-
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He said, "what a pity you missed this function".
▶ So, Answer is:-
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➙ He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a pity he had missed that function.
__________
Thanks...✊
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Statement A- He said, "what a pity you missed this function."
Statement B- He exclaimed with sorrow that it was a pity he had missed that function.
There are two statements- A & B. A is active voice while B is passive.
Anyways, B is not a grammatical correct statement.
Explanation:
Exclaimed must not be put with sorrow or other emotions of distress. Other than this, there is not a possible fault in the statement.
Anyhow, the correct counterpart of A is given below:
• He said that it was a pity he had missed that function.
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