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b. change the imperative sentences to direct ones:

1. Stop said the police man to us.

2. Harsh do not tell lies said mother.

c. rewrite the sentences inserting the correct punctuation marks and capital letters wherever necessary:

1. How is your health?

2. Raju said Gautam is leaving for France tomorrow.

3. Please mother, let me go for this film.

4. I need some flour, spices, dry fruits, biscuits and a loaf of bread.

d. complete the sentences with suitable adverbs:

1. it's been raining heavily.

2. the angry bear growled loudly.

e. choose the correct options:

1. could you bring me those books I left in the garden.

2. my mother doesn't dring much coffee.

f. fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions:

1. Ranjeet met me on Tuesday.

2. we met them at lunchtime.

Explanation:

that's it dear.

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