English, asked by mofikshaikh70, 8 months ago

s you!she exclaimed.
When directed (Transformation of Sentences):
the air was fresh and sweet. (Use 'not only ... but also'.)
The young seagull was alone on his ledge. (Turn into Negative.)
Paper has more patience than people. (Change the Degree.)
Jobody had ever heard her laugh out loud. (Change the Voice.)
cully at Basra, but I dreaded the prospect of transporting
Mi to England. (Use 'though.)​

Answers

Answered by raghuk584
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The air was not only fresh but also sweet.

The young seagull was not alone on his ledge.

Paper has patience.

Her laugh out and loud had not been heard.

cully at Basra, but I dreaded though the prospect of transporting

Mi to England

Answered by prajuktamal
3

The air was not only fresh but also sweet.

No one was there with the seagull on his ledge.

Paper has patience.

She had never laughed out a loud.

Though Cully was at Basra, I dreaded the prospect of transporting Mi to England

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