English, asked by amalamzz76, 1 month ago

le the impudence to, and to venture, to be
are you to a fight.
He dared to call me a liar.
I dare not say what I feel about him.
"Dare is very rare in English now and it survives only in sentences like the following.
How dare you! (angry exclamation)
I dare say it will rain in the afternoon. (dare say = probably)
Don't you dare! (used to discourage someone)
I dare you to wrestle with me.
I daren't say what I think about him.
The following may be noted about used to
1. It shows a past habit. For example, When I was a student, I used to write poems.
2.
The negative and the interrogative forms can be had with or without do. For example,
Did you use/used to go there? "Did you use to go" is the preferred choice.
Compare the two sentences "I used to meet him" and "I am not used to such treatment".
Used in the second sentence means 'accustomed to and is different in pronunciation from
used in the first sentence. In the second example 'used' is pronounced as lust/ that is, it is not
oiced
KERCISE
write as directed.
2.
She promised to help me and she helped me. (Rewrite the sentence avoiding the repetition
by using do in its place.​

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Answered by MrIRZETEX
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Answer:

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