Q. 7 Do as directed (any five) 5 marks (i) He read English stories. (Change into negative) (ii) Mohan is too weak to lift this bag. (Rewrite using ‘so – that’) (iii) If Rajesh does not act now, he will lose everything. (Rewrite the sentence using ‘unless’) (iv) Our team won the match. (Change into past perfect) (v) In/this/many/book/are/there/pages/how/? (Rearrange the words to make a meaningful sentence) (vi) One of the boys are absent today. (Correct the sentence)
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Answer:
1. was he not read English stories?
2. Mohan is so weak that he cannot lift this bag.
4. our team had won the match.
5. only boys are absent today.
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Answer:
(i) He does not read English stories.
(ii) Mohan is so weak that it is difficult to lift this bag.
(iii) Unless Rajesh acts now, he will lose everything.
(iv) Our team had win the match.
(v) How many pages are there in this book?
(vi) One of the boys is absent today.
Explanation:
The pluperfect, generally also called the past perfect tense in English, maybe a type of verb form, generally treated as a grammatical tense in certain languages, referring to an action that occurred prior to an aforementioned time in the past. Examples in English are: "we had arrived"; "they had written". A noun can be said to be a word that generally functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, like living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. Lexical categories are always defined in terms of the ways in which their members combine with other kinds of expressions.
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