Rewrite the following sentences correctly, according to the instructions given after
each. Make other changes that may be necessary, but do not change the meaning of
each sentence.
1. Folly may lead to great danger. (Change into an exclamation)
2. Have you ever been to Jaipur? (Answer the question in the negative)
3. She danced like a peacock. (End with: peacock does)
4. He bore it with the patience of a dog. (Use the adverb form of patience)
5. The man was too old to carry the burden. (Omit too and use so)
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1. May Folly lead to great danger!
2. No, I haven't ever been to Jaipur / No, I have never been to Jaipur.
3. she danced the same way as a peacock does.
4. He bored it with a patiently dog.
5. The man was old so he could not carry the burden.
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THE ANSWERS ARE AS FOLLOWS -
1. May folly lead to great danger!
2. I have never been to Jaipur.
3. She danced the same way as a peacock does.
4. He bore with the dog patiently.
5. The man was so old that he can not carry the burden.
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