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Q6. Rewrite the sentences as directed in brackets, without changing the meaning of the sentences.

(a) I am very tired. I cannot work any more. (Combine these sentences using 'so' that')

(b) Although he had a bad cold, he dived in to the pool. (Use inspite of)

(c) She sailed around the world in ten months. (End with 'around the world')

(d) Prevention is better then cure. (Change in into a question) (change into 2 questions.)

(e) I can't understand why he is absent. (Use the noun form of the word 'absence')

(f) Your easy needs correcting. (End with ......corrected)

(g) Thick smoke greeted her when she opened the door. (Use 'opening' instead of 'opened')

(h) He is the best student in the class. (Use 'better' instead of 'best')

(i) He is too weak to walk to the hospital without help. (Replace 'too' with 'so ...... That')

(j) Should he see you, he would be surprised.(Begin with were)​

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Answered by SamVarghese
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(a) I am so tired that I cannot work any more.

(b) inspite of having a bad cold, he dived in to the pool.

(c) In ten months she sailed around the world .

(d) Is prevention better then cure?

Isn't prevention better than cure?

(e) I can't understand his absence.

(f) Your easy needs to be corrected

(g) Thick smoke greeted her when she was opening the door.

(h) He is better than any other student in the class.

(No other student is better than him in the class)

(i) He is so weak that he cannot walk to the hospital without help.

(j) Were he to see you, he would be surprised.

Answered by ItzNickya70
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</p><p>(c) She sailed around the world in ten months. (End with 'around the world')</p><p></p><p>(d) Prevention is better then cure. (Change in into a question) (change into 2 questions.)</p><p></p><p>(e) I can't understand why he is absent. (Use the noun form of the word 'absence')</p><p></p><p>(f) Your easy needs correcting. (End with ......corrected)</p><p></p><p>(g) Thick smoke greeted her when she opened the door. (Use 'opening' instead of 'open

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