English, asked by ashifsammi9, 26 days ago

Rohit enquired of his plump colleague Simon (i).
Simon replied that
he walked in order to stay fit. Realizing that Simon had not understood what
he was asking, Rohit again asked the former if (ii)
or did any
exercise of that type. With a tongue in his cheek, Simon replied that
walking like lifting weight.
(i) (a)if he ever works out (b)if he ever worked out
(c)if he never worked out (d)if he never works out
(a)You lifted the weights (b) You lift the weights
(c)he ever lifted weights (d)he ever lift weights
(i) (a)When one were as heavy as he was
(b)When you are as heavy as he was
(c)When you are as heavy as you are
(d)When one was as heavy as he was
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Answers

Answered by KOROSUKURBC
10

Answer:

1) If he ever worked out. 2) he ever lifted weights. 3) when one was as heavy as he was.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
0

The Answers to the questions are:

(i) (b) if he ever worked out.

(ii) (d) he ever lifts weights.

(iii) (b) When you are as heavy as he was

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