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(MIS ellaneous questions):
[1 mark each)
(i) The water dripping from his face, the boy looked at her. HS-'17 Part 2 (III)
[Split into two simple sentences]
(ii) Pick up my pocketbook.
[Change the voice]
(iii) "If I turn you loose, will you run ?"
[Change the voice]
(iv) She still held him.
[Turn into a Negative Sentence]
(v) She did not release him.
[Turn into a Interrogative Sentence]
(vi) The strap broke with the single tug the boy gave it.
[Split into two Simple Sentences]
(vii) She switched on the light and left the door open.
(Turn into a Simple Sentence]
(viii) The boy could hear other roomers laughing in the large house.
[Turn into a Complex Sentence]
(ix) Let the water run until it gets warm.
[Split into two Simple Sentences]
(x) The boy fell on his back on the sidewalk and his legs flew up.
[Turn into a Simple Sentence]
(xi) Your face is dirty.
[Use Noun form of 'dirty]
(xii) There is nobody home at my house.
[Turn into an Interrogative Sentence]
(xiii) The woman did not watch the boy.
[Use Noun form of 'watch]
(xiv) "Eat some more, son", she said. 9819 enero (1)
[Change the mode of Narration]
(xv) There was another long pause. The boy's mouth opened. 77 ratetat (nl) [Join into a Simple Sentence]
(xvi) Sweat popped out on the boy's face and he began to struggle. [Use the Noun form of 'struggle]
(xvii) There was a long pause.
[Turn into a Negative Sentence]
xviii) She led him down the hall to the front door.
[Turn into an Interrogative Sentence]
(xix) I believe that you are hungry.
[Use Adjective form of 'believe ]
(xx) I am very sorry.
[Change into an Exclamatory Sentence]
(xxi) "Then I won't turn you loose" - said the woman to the boy. HS-²16 [Change the mode of Narration]
(xxii) She did not leave the door shut. HS-'16
[Turn into an affirmative sentence]
THREE QUESTIONS​

Answers

Answered by mani1034
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1. The water was dripping from his face. He looked at her.

2. Let the pocketbook be picked up.

3. (Question is not clear. Please write it again correctly)

4. She still don't need him.

5. Didn't she release him?

6. The boy gave the strap a single tug. It broke.

7. Switching the light off, she left the door open.

8. The boy could hear that the other roomers were laughing in the large house.

9. Let the water run. It will get warm.

10. Falling on his back on the sidewalk, the boy's legs flew up.

11. Your face is full of dirt.

12. Is there nobody home at my house?

13. The boy was not in the woman's watch.

14. She told her son to eat some more.

15. After another long pause, the boy's mouth opened.

16. The boy's struggle began after sweat popped on his face.

17. There was not a long pause.

18. Did she lead him down the hall to the front door?

19. It is believable that you are hungry.

20. How sorry I am!

21. The woman told the boy that then she would not turn him loose.

22. She left the door shut.

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