Q4. Rewrite the following as directed:
1.Who taught you such tricks as this? [Change into
Passive Voice]
2. She said, ‘Where can I get the coffee to drink?’
[Change into Indirect Speech]
3.The storm having subsided, we continued our
journey. [Change the following Simple Sentence
into a Compound sentence.]
4. Yesudas is greater than most other singers in India.
[Change into Positive Degree]
5.Caesar was accused of ambition by Brutus. [Change
into active Voice]
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1. These tricks were taught to you by whom?
2. She asked me where she could get coffee to drink.
3. We continued our journey since the storm subsided.
4. No other singer in India is as great as Yesudas.
5. Brutus accused Caesar of ambition.
The adjective in its simplest form is the positive degree of an adjective. It is used to indicate the mere presence of a quality. For example, he is the same height as his sister. Indirect speech occurs when we review what has been said in our own words. We don't use inverted commas, and we don't write exactly what someone said or wrote. When we transform direct speech to indirect speech, the tense generally changes. A direct speech is a statement made by the columnist as stated by the individual. He/she uses the exact words or words referenced by the speaker.
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