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old fools surpass all other fools in folly.(make the sentence negative without changing the meaning)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Old fools does not surpass all other fools in folly.

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Answered by devarchanc
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Explanation:

Some examples are as follows:

(a) The bag was so heavy that it could not be carried (use too)

The bag was too heavy to be carried.

(b) The robber saw the police. He took to his heels at once. (Rewrite using "Hardly. when').

Hardly had the robber seen the police, when he took to his heels at once.  

(c) Old fools surpass all other fools in folly. (Express the meaning in a negative form)

There's no fool like an old fool in folly.

(d) If only I were young again! (Transform this sentence into assertion)

I wish I would be young again.

(e) He rejected all our proposals (Replace the underlined word by verb)

He has rejected all our proposals.

(f) His mistake was evident, but his sincerity was also obvious. (Rewrite the sentence replacing  underlined word by adverb of similar meaning)​

Evidently he has made a mistake but obviously, he is a sincere person.  

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