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plz answer EXAMPLE : She wants peopANSWER : She wants to be admired.(i) Tagore was the greatest poet that ever lived in our country. (Begin: Never...)(ii) Although it was raining, I wanted to go out. (Begin: In spite of ...)(iii) You are not allowed into the club unless you are a member. (Use: only if(iv) The doctor will see you today only if it is an emergency. (Use: unless ...)mempoolAnspite of mainting....wanted to go suyou are allowed into the club only if youThe doctor will not see you undersiWe have lucem lesing heste smile fine:(v) We started living here five years ago. (Begin: We have ...)od houco ho ran away from home (Begin. Had he...)​

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Answered by mdia4350
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i) never a great poet like Tagore lived in our country.

ii)In spite of raining, I wanted to go out.

iii)You are allowed only if you are the member of the club.

iv) unless it is an emergency today the doctor will not see you.

v) we have been living here for 5 years.

vi) Had he been punished for running away from home?

vii) You can use my car as long as you drive carefully.

viii)i don't know this one sorry

Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The answers are as follows:

i. Never has a greater poet than Tagore lived in our country.

ii. In spite of raining, I wanted to go out.

iii. You are allowed into the club only if you are a member.

iv. Unless it is an emergency, the doctor will not see you today.

v. We have been living here for five years.

Transformation of Sentences

  • Transformation of sentences refers to the exercises where we need to change the grammatical structure of the sentence according to the instructions given in the brackets.
  • In (i), we need to change the degree of the adjective from superlative degree to comparative degree.
  • In (ii), we need to change the conjunction and alter the structure of the sentence.
  • In (iii), We need to use the conjunction 'only if.'
  • In (iv), The conjunction 'unless' is to be used. This will turn the entire sentence into a negative sentence.
  • In (v), We need to include the correct preposition in the sentence. Since the length of the stay is mentioned, the preposition 'for' should be used.

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