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ning of each sentence. Example : It was fortunate that I was not there. (Use: 'fortunately) ) : Fortunately I was not there. Answer 1. She could have never imagined that she would be elected. (Begin: Never...) 2. He thought that the entrance examination would be held next Sunday. (Begin: He was under...) 3. The new welfare schemes made the people happy. (End: ...to the people.) 4. He was known to be a learned man. (Begin: People...) 5. That kind of drama does not entertain me. (End: ...any entertainment.) 6. He was always considerate towards his employees. (End: ...for his employees.) 7. Money has become too important to be neglected. (End: ...be neglected.) 8. Nobody can run as fast as Joe. (Begin: Joe...) ​

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Answered by sunitakumarikr
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Never  she imagined that she would be elected.

2. he was under the assumption that the entrance examination would be held next Sunday.

3. the new welfare schemes provided happiness to the people.

4. people know him as a learned man.

5. that  kind of drama does not provide me any entertainment.

6. he was always considering for his employees.

7. money has become so important that it can not be neglected.

8. Joe runs the fastest.

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