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Q. 5. Do as directed

(a) I am not innted. I will not go to the party. (combine the sentences using 'Unless')

(b) I expect to get a prize. (Rewrite the sentence using a noun clause)

(c) I like the book. You gave it to me yesterday. (combine the sentences- Using a relative clause)

(d) She is too poor to pay her fees. (Rewrite the sentence using 'so -------- that').​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER:-

(a) I will not go to the party unless I am not invited .

(b) I expected to get a prize.

(c) I like the book that You gave it to me yesterday.

d) She is too poor so that to pay her fees.

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The correct answers are:

a) I will not go to the party unless I am invited.

b) I expect that I shall get a prize.

c) I like the book which you gave me yesterday.

d) She is so poor that she cannot pay her fees.

Explanation:

a) Unless is a conditional conjunction that is used as a replacement of 'if not.' Unless is used to tell whether a particular action will happen or not, depending on some other condition being true or not.

Therefore, the required answer should be, 'I will not go to the party unless I am invited.'

b) A noun clause is a group of words containing a subject and a predicate and act as a noun itself.

When we rewrite the sentence using a noun clause, it becomes,'I expect that I shall get a prize.' Here, 'that I shall get a prize' is the noun clause which has its own subject i.e, 'I' and an object i.e. 'prize'.

c) Relative clauses are subordinate clauses that are used to form complex sentences by using relative pronouns like that, which, who, etc,

Here, the sentence after using relative clause becomes,'I like the book which you gave me yesterday.'

d)So...that are conjunctions that are used to join two clauses that can have an independent meaning of their own. Sometimes they can be used as modal verbs.

Here the sentence after using so...that becomes,'She is so poor that she cannot pay her fees.'

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