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(i)They were totally drenched and happy.
(Rewrite the sentence using 'not only—but also')


(ii) The beggar and the young girl were playing on the road.
(Rewrite it in present continuous tense)​

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Answered by dudhiyawalazainab
107

They were not only drencged but also happy.

The beggar and young girl are playing on the road

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Answered by orangesquirrel
35

The two transformed sentences are as follows:

(i)They were not only totally drenched but also happy.

(ii) The beggar and the young girl are playing on the road.

* The phrase 'not only..but also' is used in cases where there are two occurrences.

* Present continuous tense is used to denote actions which are continuing even in the present.

It is represented by :

be verb +(verb+ ing), where 'be verb' can be is, was, are, were.

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